The Berks, Bucks & Oxon Archæological Journal, Volumes 1-3C. Slaughter, 1895 |
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... Lord MONTAGUE . In the Refectory the President made a few remarks upon the general history of the Abbey . Returning to Brockenhurst Station , they reached Oxford viâ Basingstoke and Reading by the evening train . During the excursion ...
... Lord MONTAGUE . In the Refectory the President made a few remarks upon the general history of the Abbey . Returning to Brockenhurst Station , they reached Oxford viâ Basingstoke and Reading by the evening train . During the excursion ...
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... Lord of the Manor surrounded by a large moat which still remains perfect . Several objects of antiquarian interest were exhibited and tea was provided for the party . SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 3RD . ( No. CCXXVII . ) At 2 o'clock Members met ...
... Lord of the Manor surrounded by a large moat which still remains perfect . Several objects of antiquarian interest were exhibited and tea was provided for the party . SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 3RD . ( No. CCXXVII . ) At 2 o'clock Members met ...
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... Lord Nugent , was inaugurated on the two hundredth anniversary of the battle 18 June , 1843 , with the following inscription cut on the north side : - Here In this field of Chalgrove , John Hampden After an able and strenuous But ...
... Lord Nugent , was inaugurated on the two hundredth anniversary of the battle 18 June , 1843 , with the following inscription cut on the north side : - Here In this field of Chalgrove , John Hampden After an able and strenuous But ...
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... Lord , and those relating to the death and assumption of the Blessed Virgin , and are certainly some of the most perfect , if not the most perfect , we have remaining in this country of wall paintings of the thirteenth and fourteenth ...
... Lord , and those relating to the death and assumption of the Blessed Virgin , and are certainly some of the most perfect , if not the most perfect , we have remaining in this country of wall paintings of the thirteenth and fourteenth ...
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... LORD BROOKE , MADE BY A. B. GROSART ( Elliot Stock ) .— This is another volume of the Elizabethan Library , ably edited by Dr. Grosart , most welcome to all lovers of true literature . Dr. Grosart has culled the most fragrant and beauti ...
... LORD BROOKE , MADE BY A. B. GROSART ( Elliot Stock ) .— This is another volume of the Elizabethan Library , ably edited by Dr. Grosart , most welcome to all lovers of true literature . Dr. Grosart has culled the most fragrant and beauti ...
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Page 112 - But I say, that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to God: and I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils.
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS. List No. 1. — Parish Registers printed as separate works. ,, No. 2. — Parish Registers printed in other works. ,, No. 3. — Original Registers and Bishops' Transcripts in the British Museum Library. ,, No. 4. — Registers of other Churches in all classes. ,, No. 5. — Parish Registers transcribed in MS. No. 1 —A List of Parish Registers that have been printed as separate works. Extracted by permission...
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Page 69 - Majesty attaining the Sixtieth year of Her Reign, and I have to inform you that Her Majesty was pleased to receive the same very graciously. " I have the honour to be, " Your obedient servant, "MW RIDLEY. "Francis Campbell Bayard, Esq., LL.M. "Royal Meteorological Society.
Page 123 - THE Condition of this Obligation is such, That if there shall not hereafter appear any lawful Let or Impediment, by Reason of any Precontract, Consanguinity, Affinity, or any other just Cause whatsoever, but that the...
Page 53 - Among them one is well shod, well clothed and well fed. They go out when they like, mix with the world, and talk at table.
Page 20 - ... that lofty and melancholy psalm in which the fragility of human life is contrasted with the immutability of Him to whom a thousand 'years are as yesterday when it is passed, and as a watch in the night.
Page 16 - Farewell, my pastures, my paternal stock, My fruitful fields, and my more fruitful flock ! No more, my goats, shall I behold you climb The steepy...