Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: CornwallC. Cooke, 1817 |
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... nave , aisles , transept , chancel , and tower with a spire . Some of the windows , which are large , with two mullions and tracery , have pieces and complete figures of painted glass ; and on the south side of the chancel there are ...
... nave , aisles , transept , chancel , and tower with a spire . Some of the windows , which are large , with two mullions and tracery , have pieces and complete figures of painted glass ; and on the south side of the chancel there are ...
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... nave and side aisles of a church . Here the Earls of Leicester , and afterwards the Dukes of Lancaster , alternately held their courts . At the south end appear the traces of a doorway , which was probably the entrance into a gallery ...
... nave and side aisles of a church . Here the Earls of Leicester , and afterwards the Dukes of Lancaster , alternately held their courts . At the south end appear the traces of a doorway , which was probably the entrance into a gallery ...
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... nave is a singularly large semicircular arch , having a span of 39 feet . At the east end of this aisle was a chapel or choir , held by a guild or fraternity , called the Trinity Guild ; which was founded in the time of Henry VII . by ...
... nave is a singularly large semicircular arch , having a span of 39 feet . At the east end of this aisle was a chapel or choir , held by a guild or fraternity , called the Trinity Guild ; which was founded in the time of Henry VII . by ...
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... nave and south aisle , with a square tower at the west end , the latter of which has semicircular arches , and arcades near the top , the whole ex- hibiting the Saxon style of architecture . St. Clement's , which formerly stood near the ...
... nave and south aisle , with a square tower at the west end , the latter of which has semicircular arches , and arcades near the top , the whole ex- hibiting the Saxon style of architecture . St. Clement's , which formerly stood near the ...
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... nave , three aisles , and a tower , with a lofty crocketted spire . The chancel , which belongs to the king , was built in the time of Henry V. at an expence of 341. The bishops of the diocese , and the judges of assize , attend divine ...
... nave , three aisles , and a tower , with a lofty crocketted spire . The chancel , which belongs to the king , was built in the time of Henry V. at an expence of 341. The bishops of the diocese , and the judges of assize , attend divine ...
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