Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: CornwallC. Cooke, 1817 |
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Page 93
... monuments in this church there is one in the north aisle , to the memory of Lord Chancellor Wriothesley . The Font , in the south aisle , is very curious and antique . It consists of a block of black marble , three feet four inches ...
... monuments in this church there is one in the north aisle , to the memory of Lord Chancellor Wriothesley . The Font , in the south aisle , is very curious and antique . It consists of a block of black marble , three feet four inches ...
Page 94
... Proclamation , from the circumstance of the husting's being erected here , and the pole taken on the election of the members of parliament for the town . town . There are several handsome monuments in this church 94 HAMPSHIRE .
... Proclamation , from the circumstance of the husting's being erected here , and the pole taken on the election of the members of parliament for the town . town . There are several handsome monuments in this church 94 HAMPSHIRE .
Page 95
George Alexander Cooke. town . There are several handsome monuments in this church ; particularly one , executed by the fa mous statuary Rysbrach , to the memory of Miss E. Stanley , sister to the late Right Honourable Hans Stanley ...
George Alexander Cooke. town . There are several handsome monuments in this church ; particularly one , executed by the fa mous statuary Rysbrach , to the memory of Miss E. Stanley , sister to the late Right Honourable Hans Stanley ...
Page 111
... monuments still existing , or that existed till of late , that it is impossible wholly to re- ject it . " The existing and other monuments alluded to by Mr. Milner , are , " first , Athelstan's Chair , being a turret so called , in the ...
... monuments still existing , or that existed till of late , that it is impossible wholly to re- ject it . " The existing and other monuments alluded to by Mr. Milner , are , " first , Athelstan's Chair , being a turret so called , in the ...
Page 116
... monuments by the soldiers , who considered them as relics of idola- try ; and by the demolition of the castle and fortifi- cations , Bishops Castle , of Woolvesley , and several churches and publie buildings , by Oliver Cromwell . In ...
... monuments by the soldiers , who considered them as relics of idola- try ; and by the demolition of the castle and fortifi- cations , Bishops Castle , of Woolvesley , and several churches and publie buildings , by Oliver Cromwell . In ...
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