| George Alexander Cooke - 1802 - 304 pages
...irresistible force of the undermining surges, and m 1677 the sea reached the market-place. In 16SO all the buildings north of Maison Dieu lane were demolished, and in 1702 the sea extended its dominion to St. Peter's church, on whieh it was divested of the lead, timber, bells, and... | |
| John Britton - 1813 - 1036 pages
...buildings yielded to the irresistible force of the surges, and the sea reached to the market-place in 1677, when the townsmen sold .the materials of...church, which was dismantled and soon undermined. The town-hall shared the same fate. In 1715, the jail was absorbed, and in 1729, the farthest bounds of... | |
| Frederic Shoberl - 1818 - 480 pages
...when the townsmen sold the materials of the cross. In 1680, all the buildings north of Maison Dien Lane were demolished ; and in 1702, the sea reached...church, which was dismantled and soon undermined. Th« town-hall shared the same fate. In 1715, the jail was absorbed, and in 1729, the farthest bounds... | |
| James Bird - 1828 - 216 pages
...of the cross. In 1 680, all the buildings north of Maison Dieu Lane were demolished j and in 1 702, the sea reached St. Peter's church, which was dismantled and soon undermined. The town-hall shared the same fate. In 1715, the jail was absorbed, and in 1729, the farthest bounds of... | |
| James Bird - 1828 - 184 pages
...when the townsmen sold the materials of the cross. In 1680, all the buildings north of Maiaon Dleu Lane were demolished; and in 1702, the sea reached St. Peter's church, 1 • ',-h.,li i i • ; • r wi,M9VHI|H , liich ilc-i , tl key 1 l Leonard's Mar-h, which, the preceding... | |
| John Kirby - 1839 - 542 pages
...gaol was undermined ; and in 1729 the farthest bounds of St. Peter's churchyard fell into the sea. In December 1740, the wind blowing very hard from...for several days, occasioned terrible devastations ; for a great part of the cliffs were washed away, with the remains of St. Nicholas's churchyard, as... | |
| William White - 1855 - 830 pages
...sea reached to the market place in 1077, when the townsmen sold the materials of the cross. In 1880, all the buildings north of Maison Dieu Lane were demolished...very hard from the north-east, and continuing for serení day«, occasioned terrible devastations. Great part of the cliff wns carried nwny'tijj^ шЫепге... | |
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