The Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet: Containing a Series of Elegant Views of the Most Interesting Objects of Curiosity in Great Britain ...J. Murray, 1818 |
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... four years ; and a slab in the pavement records the name and virtues of John Younge , another bishop of Rochester : he died at the age of seventy - one , in April 1605. Two other bishops of this see were also in- terred in this edifice ...
... four years ; and a slab in the pavement records the name and virtues of John Younge , another bishop of Rochester : he died at the age of seventy - one , in April 1605. Two other bishops of this see were also in- terred in this edifice ...
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... four broad ; several are fallen down ; of some only fragments remain , and the situation of others is marked by the holes in which they were formerly placed . The earth taken from the ditch is supposed to form four tumuli or barrows of ...
... four broad ; several are fallen down ; of some only fragments remain , and the situation of others is marked by the holes in which they were formerly placed . The earth taken from the ditch is supposed to form four tumuli or barrows of ...
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... four . Another elaborate monument re- cords the interment of Jane , daughter of sir Thomas Palmer , and relict of sir William Meredith . The village called Leeds ' Street , is situated on a small stream which flows into the Len river ...
... four . Another elaborate monument re- cords the interment of Jane , daughter of sir Thomas Palmer , and relict of sir William Meredith . The village called Leeds ' Street , is situated on a small stream which flows into the Len river ...
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... four chaplains , thirteen clerks , and seven choristers ( the latter of whom were kept at school in the Hos- pital ) , besides servants . The endowments of this Hospital were not alto- gether derived from the founder's own private for ...
... four chaplains , thirteen clerks , and seven choristers ( the latter of whom were kept at school in the Hos- pital ) , besides servants . The endowments of this Hospital were not alto- gether derived from the founder's own private for ...
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... four ounces ) , one gallon and a half of good small beer : they had also a pottage called mortrel , made of milk and Wastel bred , a dish of flesh or fish , as the day should require , and a pittance for their dinner , likewise one dish ...
... four ounces ) , one gallon and a half of good small beer : they had also a pottage called mortrel , made of milk and Wastel bred , a dish of flesh or fish , as the day should require , and a pittance for their dinner , likewise one dish ...
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Page 11 - Rich windows that exclude the light, And passages, that lead to nothing. Full oft within the spacious walls, When he had fifty winters o'er him, My grave Lord-Keeper led the brawls ; The seals and maces danc'd before him. His bushy beard, and shoe-strings green, His high-crown'd hat and satin doublet, Mov'd the stout heart of England's Queen, Though Pope and Spaniard could not trouble it.
Page 5 - Ocean, the first thing which strikes us is, that, the north-east and south-east monsoons, which are found the one on the north and the other on...
Page 1 - The perjured monk suborn'd infernal shrieks And fiends to snatch at the departing soul With hellish emulation : if a friend, High o'er his roof exultant angels tune Their golden lyres, and waft him to the skies.
Page 7 - Wyat, the younger, being deprived of his estates and life for treason against queen Mary, this castle and manor became vested in the crown, and were granted on lease by Elizabeth, to John Astley, Esq. master of her jewels.
Page 8 - Shepphcrde, guardians of our said chancery, to purchase the said place of the said William in the market by exchange, to hold of us and of our heirs on the terms aforesaid, without being in danger of any encroachment to them and their successors from us or our heirs on the aforesaid purchase. " Given in our Castle of Clare the fifteenth day of May, in the year of the reign of our lord the king Edward the Third, after the Conquest.
Page 4 - Kent, and, with some little interruption about the period of the Conquest, and during the Protectorate, has continued in their possession till the present time. These...
Page 11 - Pennant, seem to have possessed the powers of persuasion equal to these poor friars. They raised vast sums for their buildings among the rich, and there were few of their admirers when they came to die who did not console themselves with the thoughts of lying within their expiating walls ; and if they were particularly wicked, thought themselves secure against the assault of the devil, if their corpse was wrapped in the habit and cowl of a friar.
Page 8 - Park extends through a circumference of nine miles, and is beautifully diversified with hill and dale, as well as various plantations, which range in fine sweeping masses over the inequalities of the ground. The prospects from different parts are exceedingly fine ; and one view, looking back from the south, possesses extraordinary grandeur. Immediately below the eye is the rich vale animated by the meandering current of the silver Derwent ; more distant is the house, with a fine back-ground of wood,...
Page 9 - ... it ; and in case of the non-appearance of the person summoned, his lord was to forfeit forty shillings to the king and earl. The city mills stand at the north end of the Bridge, and are supplied with water...