| John Leland - 1745 - 236 pages
...givith it by continuance the fhape of a ftone. There was ons, « as I hard fay." a Condud of ftone made to convey Water from this Welle over Nid to the...Priory of Knaresburgh ; but this was decayed afore the Diflblution of the Houfe. A litle beneth * March-Bridge on the hither fide of * Jffc, as I cam, I faw... | |
| John Leland - 1768 - 574 pages
...this Water] G. in Hooks. 4 Rekkes St. Rocks G. There was ons, « as I hard fay," a Conduct of ftonc made to convey Water from this welle over Nid to the...Priory of Knaresburgh; but this was decayed afore the Diflblution of the Houfe. A litle beneth ' March-Bridge on the hither fide of* We y as I cam, I faw... | |
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1896 - 948 pages
...Springs in the Rokkes, and clevith on such things as it taketh, and so clevith aboute it and giveth. it by continuance the shape of a stone. There was...of stone made to convey water from this welle over Nidde to the priory of Knaresborough ; but this was decayed afore the dissolution of the house." It... | |
| William Grainge - 1871 - 542 pages
...springes in the rokkes, and clevith on such thinges as it takith, and so clevith aboute it, and giveth it by continuance the shape of a stone. There was...water from this Welle, over Nid, to the priory of Knaresbnrgh ; but this was decayed afore the dissolution of the house."* Dr. Dean, in his Spandarine... | |
| William Grainge - 1882 - 540 pages
...and clevith on such thinges as it takith, and so clevith aboute it, and giveth it by continuance tho shape of a stone. There was ons, as I hard say, a...was decayed afore the dissolution of the house."* Dr. Dean, in his Spandarine Anglica, published in 1626, thus describes this spring — "It is called... | |
| John Leland - 1907 - 418 pages
...or els sum sand, or other fine ground that is about the rokkes, cummithe doune with the continualle droping of the springes in the rokkes, and clevith...afore the dissolution of the house. A litle beneth Marche-bridge on the hither side of Ure, as I cam, I saw an old chapelle yn a rok hewen owte of the... | |
| John Leland - 1964 - 430 pages
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| Tim Thornton - 2006 - 294 pages
...or els sum sand, or other fine ground that is about the rokkes, cummithe doune with the continualle droping of the springes in the rokkes, and clevith...but this was decayed afore the dissolution of the house.80 Even so, the probable medical use of the spring water in the monastic settlement seems to... | |
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