Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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... round - headed window of the period , with Gothic tracery . This singular window was the work of Elias de Burton and William de Walton . When the general construction is examined , and the points of junction betwixt the work of the two ...
... round - headed window of the period , with Gothic tracery . This singular window was the work of Elias de Burton and William de Walton . When the general construction is examined , and the points of junction betwixt the work of the two ...
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... round about . ” A large portion of the remaining customs have almost exclusive reference to the maintenance of weares and mills , and we shall presently see how heavily that maintenance fell upon the Welsh tenants . From the number and ...
... round about . ” A large portion of the remaining customs have almost exclusive reference to the maintenance of weares and mills , and we shall presently see how heavily that maintenance fell upon the Welsh tenants . From the number and ...
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... round in front of the gable for defensive purposes , just as in Brecon Priory . The tower is a plain embattled structure , with a square stair - case turret at the north - west angle . The style is Decorated , with the insertion of some ...
... round in front of the gable for defensive purposes , just as in Brecon Priory . The tower is a plain embattled structure , with a square stair - case turret at the north - west angle . The style is Decorated , with the insertion of some ...
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... round them in a most puzzling fashion . As the nave and chancel are only distinguished by a change in the roof which hardly affects the ground - plan , it may be more convenient to speak of the central space as an undivided unity . To ...
... round them in a most puzzling fashion . As the nave and chancel are only distinguished by a change in the roof which hardly affects the ground - plan , it may be more convenient to speak of the central space as an undivided unity . To ...
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... round end and Early English mouldings without shafts ; this has evidently belonged to some public building , or some mansion of unusual size , but I could make out no other remains of antiquity in connexion with it . And it may even be ...
... round end and Early English mouldings without shafts ; this has evidently belonged to some public building , or some mansion of unusual size , but I could make out no other remains of antiquity in connexion with it . And it may even be ...
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