Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1894 |
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... chancel with its decorated barrel roof , the embattled tower with buttresses , its porch on both the north and south , with the small building at the east end of the north porch , which is called in Murray's " Hand Guide to ...
... chancel with its decorated barrel roof , the embattled tower with buttresses , its porch on both the north and south , with the small building at the east end of the north porch , which is called in Murray's " Hand Guide to ...
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... chancel 38ft . by 19ft .; what is now used as a vestry , 11ft . by 14ft .; a porch 8ft . 10in . by 10ft . 2in .; the chamber of the Holy Sepulchre , 9ft . 4in . by 4ft . 9in .; and a tower at the west end . The architecture is all of ...
... chancel 38ft . by 19ft .; what is now used as a vestry , 11ft . by 14ft .; a porch 8ft . 10in . by 10ft . 2in .; the chamber of the Holy Sepulchre , 9ft . 4in . by 4ft . 9in .; and a tower at the west end . The architecture is all of ...
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... chancel . Mr. Polwhele , in his history of Devon , vol . ii . , p . 82 , speaking of Holcombe Burnell Church , says , " On the north wall of the chancel , near the altar , is a curious piece of imagery in alto relievo , representing the ...
... chancel . Mr. Polwhele , in his history of Devon , vol . ii . , p . 82 , speaking of Holcombe Burnell Church , says , " On the north wall of the chancel , near the altar , is a curious piece of imagery in alto relievo , representing the ...
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... , at the confluence of the rivers Arrow and Lugg , on the left of the railway line proceeding from Leominster to Hereford . In the Ordnance Map the spelling adopted is " Volca , ' usually in the chancel opposite the sedilia , where the 47.
... , at the confluence of the rivers Arrow and Lugg , on the left of the railway line proceeding from Leominster to Hereford . In the Ordnance Map the spelling adopted is " Volca , ' usually in the chancel opposite the sedilia , where the 47.
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... chancel . But it was a vulgar error to call this altar or place of repose a ' Sepulchre , " and he , the Rev. A. Rogers , did not know how this common abuse crept in . We have then so far a distinct rubrical custom , nor did he know of ...
... chancel . But it was a vulgar error to call this altar or place of repose a ' Sepulchre , " and he , the Rev. A. Rogers , did not know how this common abuse crept in . We have then so far a distinct rubrical custom , nor did he know of ...
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