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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... heads very obtusely pointed , each divided by a single mullion . The ceiling of the nave , which is of oak , rises into an extremely flat arch , sepa- rated by its principal beams into square pannels , includ- ing circles richly adorned ...
... heads very obtusely pointed , each divided by a single mullion . The ceiling of the nave , which is of oak , rises into an extremely flat arch , sepa- rated by its principal beams into square pannels , includ- ing circles richly adorned ...
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... heads . The ceiling , which like that of the whole Church , is of oak pannelling , was in this part quite plain . The interstices between the beams have lately been plastered over , and painted with trefoil and other appropriate ...
... heads . The ceiling , which like that of the whole Church , is of oak pannelling , was in this part quite plain . The interstices between the beams have lately been plastered over , and painted with trefoil and other appropriate ...
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... heads of assailants . The interior of the keep is divided by a strong wall , into two nearly equal parts , communicating , however , by open arches on each floor . The floors were three in number , independent of the basement story ...
... heads of assailants . The interior of the keep is divided by a strong wall , into two nearly equal parts , communicating , however , by open arches on each floor . The floors were three in number , independent of the basement story ...
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... head . This was the crest of the Widdrington family , whose castle is but five miles from this Hermit- age . It is also the crest of the Nevilles , and two other ancient families in the north . On the outward face of the rock , near a ...
... head . This was the crest of the Widdrington family , whose castle is but five miles from this Hermit- age . It is also the crest of the Nevilles , and two other ancient families in the north . On the outward face of the rock , near a ...
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... head hanging down on one side and the legs on the other , and so carried to Leicester . The body lay two whole days exposed to the view of the people , after which it was interred without ceremony , in one of the churches of that city ...
... head hanging down on one side and the legs on the other , and so carried to Leicester . The body lay two whole days exposed to the view of the people , after which it was interred without ceremony , in one of the churches of that city ...
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