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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... ( probably Coten , now written Cotton , a mem- ber of the manor of Alveton ) , to build an Abbey of that order upon but the establishment was , three years af- terwards , removed to Crokesden , so that it is very likely a design was ...
... ( probably Coten , now written Cotton , a mem- ber of the manor of Alveton ) , to build an Abbey of that order upon but the establishment was , three years af- terwards , removed to Crokesden , so that it is very likely a design was ...
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... probably of very high antiquity . It was occupied , and perhaps 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 ...
... probably of very high antiquity . It was occupied , and perhaps 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 ...
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... probably after his quarrel with the ambitious Thomas a Becket . In 1215 , when king John was embroiled with his barons , and had signed Magna Charta , though contrary to his inclina- Jen ) dwic 00 16 0007 Publishat for the Proprietors.
... probably after his quarrel with the ambitious Thomas a Becket . In 1215 , when king John was embroiled with his barons , and had signed Magna Charta , though contrary to his inclina- Jen ) dwic 00 16 0007 Publishat for the Proprietors.
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... probably received the crucifix . Over this niche is still to be traced the faint outlines of a glory . On the north side of the altar is the window , which WARKWORTH HERMITAGE . which was a plain oblong room , admitted the light from ...
... probably received the crucifix . Over this niche is still to be traced the faint outlines of a glory . On the north side of the altar is the window , which WARKWORTH HERMITAGE . which was a plain oblong room , admitted the light from ...
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... probably repre- sented an angel hovering over ; but this , as well as the second , is much defaced . At the lady's feet , likewise , is an ox's head . This was the crest of the Widdrington family , whose castle is but five miles from ...
... probably repre- sented an angel hovering over ; but this , as well as the second , is much defaced . At the lady's feet , likewise , is an ox's head . This was the crest of the Widdrington family , whose castle is but five miles from ...
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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