Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet,: Containing a Series of Elegant Views of the Most Interesting Objects of Curiosity in Great Britain. Accompanied with Letter-press Descriptions, Volume 9proprietors, 1811 |
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... built , by the Flemings and Normans , on their conquest of these parts of the island : afterwards , in the year 1215 , it was besieged and taken by Llewellen . Leland says " It longid some time to the earl of Northumber- land . " It is ...
... built , by the Flemings and Normans , on their conquest of these parts of the island : afterwards , in the year 1215 , it was besieged and taken by Llewellen . Leland says " It longid some time to the earl of Northumber- land . " It is ...
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... built ( according to Roman order ) , to awe the Britons , and the same was called the Castle of Medway ; but time and tempests bringing it entirely to decay , Oise , or Uske , king of Kent , about the year 490 , caused Hroff , one of ...
... built ( according to Roman order ) , to awe the Britons , and the same was called the Castle of Medway ; but time and tempests bringing it entirely to decay , Oise , or Uske , king of Kent , about the year 490 , caused Hroff , one of ...
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... built by Gundulph , bishop of Rochester , who was par- ticularly skilful in architecture and masonry . In the year 1126 Henry I. granted to William Cor- boyl , the then archbishop of Canterbury , and to his successors , the custody of ...
... built by Gundulph , bishop of Rochester , who was par- ticularly skilful in architecture and masonry . In the year 1126 Henry I. granted to William Cor- boyl , the then archbishop of Canterbury , and to his successors , the custody of ...
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... built , and occupied by sir John Young's widow , to Nicholas Strangeways , of Bradly , in the county of Gloucester , esq . Queen Elizabeth , on coming to Bris- tol , kept her court and held a council at this house ; and it was the usual ...
... built , and occupied by sir John Young's widow , to Nicholas Strangeways , of Bradly , in the county of Gloucester , esq . Queen Elizabeth , on coming to Bris- tol , kept her court and held a council at this house ; and it was the usual ...
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... , is one of the most magnificent parochial edifices in the kingdom . The regular style of the fifteenth century is CIRENCESTER . ders it evident that it was built from prevalent in every part . The coincidence of parts ren-
... , is one of the most magnificent parochial edifices in the kingdom . The regular style of the fifteenth century is CIRENCESTER . ders it evident that it was built from prevalent in every part . The coincidence of parts ren-
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