The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Volume 3 |
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... be found therein , without the limits of those towns where castles were erected . " . Nine years afterwards , Nicholas de Farneham , Bishop of Durham , Durham , received the Royal commission to assign the lands CUMBERLAND . 11.
... be found therein , without the limits of those towns where castles were erected . " . Nine years afterwards , Nicholas de Farneham , Bishop of Durham , Durham , received the Royal commission to assign the lands CUMBERLAND . 11.
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... Bishop of Llandaff , " made with ability and caution , in different parts of the world , are the only sure foundations on which we can ever hope to build any probable system on the formation of mountains , the antiquity of the present ...
... Bishop of Llandaff , " made with ability and caution , in different parts of the world , are the only sure foundations on which we can ever hope to build any probable system on the formation of mountains , the antiquity of the present ...
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... , " was carried by the towns - people to see their walls , and a foun- tain , or well , of admirable workmanship , constructed therein by the the Romans . " St. Cuthbert was Bishop of Lindisfarm 76 CUMBERLAND . CARLISLE. ...
... , " was carried by the towns - people to see their walls , and a foun- tain , or well , of admirable workmanship , constructed therein by the the Romans . " St. Cuthbert was Bishop of Lindisfarm 76 CUMBERLAND . CARLISLE. ...
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... Bishop of Lindisfarm ; and by Egfrid's grant , Carlisle became an appendage to that Sce , and so continued till the year 1133 , when Henry the First constituted it a separate bishopric . During the incursions of the Danes , in the ...
... Bishop of Lindisfarm ; and by Egfrid's grant , Carlisle became an appendage to that Sce , and so continued till the year 1133 , when Henry the First constituted it a separate bishopric . During the incursions of the Danes , in the ...
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... Bishop Welton in the reign of Edward the Third , and finished by the succeeding Bishops , Appleby , and Strickland . The expences were chiefly defrayed by subscription ; and indulgences and remissions of penance were also granted to ...
... Bishop Welton in the reign of Edward the Third , and finished by the succeeding Bishops , Appleby , and Strickland . The expences were chiefly defrayed by subscription ; and indulgences and remissions of penance were also granted to ...
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