Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: CornwallC. Cooke, 1817 |
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Page 43
... arch - deaconry , viz . the arch - deaconry of Winchester , in which are ten deaneries , viz . Ales- ford , Alton , Andover , Basingstoke , Droxinford , Fordingbridge , Isle of Wight , Sambourne , South- ampton and Winchester deaneries ...
... arch - deaconry , viz . the arch - deaconry of Winchester , in which are ten deaneries , viz . Ales- ford , Alton , Andover , Basingstoke , Droxinford , Fordingbridge , Isle of Wight , Sambourne , South- ampton and Winchester deaneries ...
Page 79
... arch is evidently much older than any other of the gates of the town is no small confirmation of this supposition , as the walls and gates with the exception of the Bar G 3 Gate , Gate , appear to have been built at once , TOPOGRAPHICAL ...
... arch is evidently much older than any other of the gates of the town is no small confirmation of this supposition , as the walls and gates with the exception of the Bar G 3 Gate , Gate , appear to have been built at once , TOPOGRAPHICAL ...
Page 82
... arch of the entrance is highly pointed , and adorned with a profusion of mouldings , which now end abruptly , a part of the flanks of the arch having been cut away to enlarge the carriage - way , which was inconveniently narrow . Above ...
... arch of the entrance is highly pointed , and adorned with a profusion of mouldings , which now end abruptly , a part of the flanks of the arch having been cut away to enlarge the carriage - way , which was inconveniently narrow . Above ...
Page 83
... arch , it seems as if there had formerly been arches opening laterally into these towers . The arches and front hitherto described , though probably 450 years old , are mo- dern , when compared with the central part of the gate , which ...
... arch , it seems as if there had formerly been arches opening laterally into these towers . The arches and front hitherto described , though probably 450 years old , are mo- dern , when compared with the central part of the gate , which ...
Page 84
... arch or entrance is pointed , and has within it two others , of different form and heights , and two grooves for portcullisses . Over this gate is the Bridewell ; It : It seems evident , that originally the ditch was 84 HAMPSHIRE .
... arch or entrance is pointed , and has within it two others , of different form and heights , and two grooves for portcullisses . Over this gate is the Bridewell ; It : It seems evident , that originally the ditch was 84 HAMPSHIRE .
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