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Only one inscription giving the title CHERUBYN has survived intact , and that is probably under the wrong figure . Nor can the different orders , in all cases , be identified with certainty . The same thing occurs elsewhere .
Only one inscription giving the title CHERUBYN has survived intact , and that is probably under the wrong figure . Nor can the different orders , in all cases , be identified with certainty . The same thing occurs elsewhere .
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On the analogy of the chantries of ( i ) St. Anne and St. Katherine ( q.v. ) and ( ii ) St. John the Baptist ( q.v. ) and their " chapels " : it probably served as a sacristy to this chantry . Raine gave this account of Nicholas ...
On the analogy of the chantries of ( i ) St. Anne and St. Katherine ( q.v. ) and ( ii ) St. John the Baptist ( q.v. ) and their " chapels " : it probably served as a sacristy to this chantry . Raine gave this account of Nicholas ...
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2 ) is a more exaggerated form than the Knaresborough example , and therefore probably later . It is unknown how long these wares continued in use , but it seems improbable that they post - date the end of the 12th century or the ...
2 ) is a more exaggerated form than the Knaresborough example , and therefore probably later . It is unknown how long these wares continued in use , but it seems improbable that they post - date the end of the 12th century or the ...
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