Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, Volume 1The Society, 1898 List of members in each volume. |
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... pointed out that the south porch was in a much worse state than the rest of the Church , but that was probably owing to the fact that the stone was got from a bad vein , or perhaps was procured from the Mapperley Hills , where the stone ...
... pointed out that the south porch was in a much worse state than the rest of the Church , but that was probably owing to the fact that the stone was got from a bad vein , or perhaps was procured from the Mapperley Hills , where the stone ...
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... pointed out that the tomb was no part of the construction of the Church - but was of a considerably later period - and he gave reasons , based upon the position of the various mould- ings of the tomb and the wall behind , which seemed ...
... pointed out that the tomb was no part of the construction of the Church - but was of a considerably later period - and he gave reasons , based upon the position of the various mould- ings of the tomb and the wall behind , which seemed ...
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... Pointing to the masonry below Mr. Stevenson said it was evidently a portion of the shaft of the early English Church that preceded the present building . Turning the attention of the party to a battered effigy in the north side of the ...
... Pointing to the masonry below Mr. Stevenson said it was evidently a portion of the shaft of the early English Church that preceded the present building . Turning the attention of the party to a battered effigy in the north side of the ...
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... pointing in the direction of the garden of the General Hos- pital , said that there was the spot where King Charles ... pointed out that these caverns were excavated on the escarpment of the new Bunter Sandstone , and that they formerly ...
... pointing in the direction of the garden of the General Hos- pital , said that there was the spot where King Charles ... pointed out that these caverns were excavated on the escarpment of the new Bunter Sandstone , and that they formerly ...
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... pointed out a series of holes at regular intervals , which might have been made as resting places for roof supports . Various documents are in exist- ence which relate to St. Mary's nearly down to the close of the fifteenth century ...
... pointed out a series of holes at regular intervals , which might have been made as resting places for roof supports . Various documents are in exist- ence which relate to St. Mary's nearly down to the close of the fifteenth century ...
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A. J. L. Dobbin A. S. Scott-Gatty Abbey Albans ancient Arch Aslockton Assoc Bishop Bishop of Southwell Burton Canon Car Colston Castle century chancel chapel Chaworth Musters Chester MSS Church coffin Council Duke of St Eadburh East Bridgford Edwinstowe effigy F. A. Crisp Grace the DUKE Guthlac Hall Harl Harvey Bloom House Index Ingle Dredge inscription Inst interest Jour Lenton LL.D London Lord Belper Lord Hawkesbury manor Mansfield Mapperley Mapperley Road Mary Meeting Members minster monuments nave Newark Nottingham HENRY Nottingham JOHN Nottingham Rev Nottinghamshire Notts Ollerton Orston Parish Registers Park party printed Proc R. H. Browne records Rectory resolution Retford river Trent Roman Saints Scarrington Screveton Secretaries SIR CHARLES SEELY Southwell Standish Staunton Stevenson stone Street T. W. Swann Thoroton Society Thurgarton tomb Transcripts transept Vicarage W. P. W. Phillimore West Whatton Worksop York
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Page 2 - ... of extracts. The Committee also issue a list of MS. Transcripts, and propose to prepare and issue further lists from time to time. They therefore ask that information may be sent to them, or to the Secretaries of County Societies, of any Transcripts in private hands. The inclusive dates of...