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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... considerable height ; the transcepts are likewise bold and lofty , having windows of curious workmanship : the interior of the building much disappoints a stranger , who , instead of beholding what may be expected from its outer ...
... considerable height ; the transcepts are likewise bold and lofty , having windows of curious workmanship : the interior of the building much disappoints a stranger , who , instead of beholding what may be expected from its outer ...
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... considerable figure . He was born in England , though of Scots ex- traction it is supposed that he retired to Scotland , in consequence of the severities inflicted upon his father , for publishing a book called " Zion's Plea against Pre ...
... considerable figure . He was born in England , though of Scots ex- traction it is supposed that he retired to Scotland , in consequence of the severities inflicted upon his father , for publishing a book called " Zion's Plea against Pre ...
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... considerable specimens of curious painting . In one , on the north side , was the figure of St. Ethelbert , holding a church in his hand , and the queen standing by him , with the arms of England . In another , was a cross , MADLEY ...
... considerable specimens of curious painting . In one , on the north side , was the figure of St. Ethelbert , holding a church in his hand , and the queen standing by him , with the arms of England . In another , was a cross , MADLEY ...
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... considerable violence through the Bridge . These mills , with the causeway , were founded by earl Lupus , and descended to his successors : they were afterwards held by the earls of Chester , of the royal line . Edward the Black Prince ...
... considerable violence through the Bridge . These mills , with the causeway , were founded by earl Lupus , and descended to his successors : they were afterwards held by the earls of Chester , of the royal line . Edward the Black Prince ...
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... considerably elevated above the area the Church , by two ascents of steps . On each side is pointed arch , blocked up , resting upon imposts similar to the clustered pillars in the nave . That on the south ST . MARY'S CHURCH ...
... considerably elevated above the area the Church , by two ascents of steps . On each side is pointed arch , blocked up , resting upon imposts similar to the clustered pillars in the nave . That on the south ST . MARY'S CHURCH ...
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Abbey Aberdeen ABERDEENSHIRE afterwards aisle ancient Antiquarian and Topographical appears architecture beautiful bishop Blue Boar Bond St Bond Stand BRIDGNORTH building built BUSHMEAD PRIORY Caermarthen Carpenter Old Bond carved Cathedral centre chancel CHESTER BRIDGE Cirencester Clarke New Bond College COLSTON'S SCHOOL considerable Corsygedol Coventry Croxden CROXDEN ABBEY dedicated to St ditto Drawing DUNOTTER CASTLE earl east elegant Engraved EPISCOPAL PALACE erected feet founded gate Gateway GISORS GLASGOW CATHEDRAL Gothurst HEATH HALL Henry HYDE ABBEY John Kincardineshire king Leicester LEICESTERSHIRE Leyborne Lincoln LLAUGHARNE London lord lower town Madley Madley Church manor mansion MARY'S CHURCH Merionethshire miles nave north side Old Bond Street ornamented Osburn parish PETER'S pointed arch Proprietors Published remains residence river ROCHESTER CASTLE rock Roman ruins Saxon Shrewsbury situated SOMERSBY south side specimen steeple Stourhead style Topographical Cabinet tower twelve walls WARKWORTH HERMITAGE West Bridge west end William Winchester workmanship