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" ... only twenty-one inches above ground. The bottom of this place is extremely rough ; and in the north-west corner is a well, or spring, which must have added greatly to the natural dampness of the place, to which there is no other air or light, but... "
British Castles: Or, A Compendious History of the Ancient Military ... - Page 37
by Theodore Henry Fielding - 1825 - 72 pages
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The Antiquities of England and Wales, Volume 6

Francis Grose - 1784 - 422 pages
...extremely rough; and in the NW corner is a well, or spring, which must have added greatly to thenatural dampness of the place, to which there is no other...but what is admitted through a small window at the E. end. On the N. side, and near the E. end, is a kind of arch leading into some other vault, but now...
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A Tour Through the Isle of Man: To which is Subjoined a Review of the Manks ...

David Robertson - 1794 - 276 pages
...pilasters, only " twenty-one inches above ground. The " bottom of this place is extremely rough ; u and in the north-west corner is a well, " or spring,...area, a little •« to the northward of the churches of St. " Patrick and St. Germain's, is a square " pyramidical mount of earth, terminating " obtusely....
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A Tour Through the Island of Mann, in 1797 and 1798: Comprising Sketches of ...

John Feltham - 1798 - 330 pages
...the north -weft corner is a well, or fpring, which muft have added greatly to the natural dampnefs of the place, to which there is no other air or light, but what is admitted through a fmall window at the eaft end. " About * About the middle <>f *he areay a Jittle to the north o: the...
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The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ..., Volume 3

John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1802 - 650 pages
...which must have added greatly to the natural dampness of the place, to »hich then 1 is no other air 01 light, but what is admitted through a small window...the middle of the area, a little to the northward of tie churches, isa square pyramidical mount of earth, terminating obtusely. Each of its sides faces...
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Feltham's Tour Through the Isle of Man, in 1797 and 1798: Comprising ...

John Feltham - 1861 - 322 pages
...by thirteen ribs, forming pointed arches, and supported by as many short semi-hexagonal pilasters, only twenty-one inches above ground. The bottom of.... " About the middle of the area, a little to the north of the churches of St. Patrick and German, is ft square pyramidical mount of earth terminating...
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Manx Society - 1871 - 272 pages
...pilasters only 21 inches above ground. The bottom of this place is extremely rough ; and in the NW corner is a well, or spring, which must have added...but what is admitted through a small window at the E. end. Ou the N. side, and near the E. end, is a kind of arch leading into some other vault, but now...
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