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of the arch are continued down to the cill , and he deduces the strange conclusion that this , the usual feature of a window , proves that the opening was a doorway . The fact which proves that the moulding comes down to the cill is a ...
of the arch are continued down to the cill , and he deduces the strange conclusion that this , the usual feature of a window , proves that the opening was a doorway . The fact which proves that the moulding comes down to the cill is a ...
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on the chancel arch of the same church and at Tortington ( Sussex ) , on an arch of the nave arcade at Morwenstow ( Cornwall ) , on the western arch of the central crossing at Ault Hucknall ( Derby ) and at Stewkley ( Bucks . ) ...
on the chancel arch of the same church and at Tortington ( Sussex ) , on an arch of the nave arcade at Morwenstow ( Cornwall ) , on the western arch of the central crossing at Ault Hucknall ( Derby ) and at Stewkley ( Bucks . ) ...
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There is no doubt that the document proves that John son of Letold was then holding the archdeaconry of Cleveland , and Geoffrey that of York.1 This Geoffrey can be identified with Geoffrey the arch- deacon , who , following the ...
There is no doubt that the document proves that John son of Letold was then holding the archdeaconry of Cleveland , and Geoffrey that of York.1 This Geoffrey can be identified with Geoffrey the arch- deacon , who , following the ...
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