Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Volume 50British Archaeological Association., 1894 |
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... Priory and Wardon Abbey . By C. H. COMPTON , Esq . , V.P. 31. An ancient Record concerning St. Augustine's Abbey , Can- terbury . By Rev. J. CAVE - BROWNE , M.A. 283 · 295 · 32. Notes on the Font and Brasses in Adderley Church , Salop ...
... Priory and Wardon Abbey . By C. H. COMPTON , Esq . , V.P. 31. An ancient Record concerning St. Augustine's Abbey , Can- terbury . By Rev. J. CAVE - BROWNE , M.A. 283 · 295 · 32. Notes on the Font and Brasses in Adderley Church , Salop ...
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... Priory in Yorkshire . Now that attention has been called to the matter perhaps other instances may become known of works belonging to the same school of design . In conclusion , it is my pleasant duty to acknowledge the very kind help I ...
... Priory in Yorkshire . Now that attention has been called to the matter perhaps other instances may become known of works belonging to the same school of design . In conclusion , it is my pleasant duty to acknowledge the very kind help I ...
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... Priory remained , the duties of the parish church were evidently performed by one or other of the canons , who would seem to have had that function assigned to him ; for in a Canterbury Charter dated 1341 , a Nicholaus is named as ...
... Priory remained , the duties of the parish church were evidently performed by one or other of the canons , who would seem to have had that function assigned to him ; for in a Canterbury Charter dated 1341 , a Nicholaus is named as ...
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... Priory . Nor , indeed , did one exist for three centuries after the suppression of the Priory . There is an entry in the Parliamentary Survey of 1651 , which had been made under orders of the Parliamentary Commissioners , now preserved ...
... Priory . Nor , indeed , did one exist for three centuries after the suppression of the Priory . There is an entry in the Parliamentary Survey of 1651 , which had been made under orders of the Parliamentary Commissioners , now preserved ...
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... Priory , Henry VIII granted to his faithful , loyal , and diplomatic subject , Sir Anthony St. Leger , who already owned the castle , the lease of all the lands attached to the Priory , having ordered that all the monastic buildings ...
... Priory , Henry VIII granted to his faithful , loyal , and diplomatic subject , Sir Anthony St. Leger , who already owned the castle , the lease of all the lands attached to the Priory , having ordered that all the monastic buildings ...
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