Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, Volume 1The Society, 1898 List of members in each volume. |
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Thoroton Society. The tower Remains was recently discovered , in perfect preservation . was the last addition , late in the sixteenth century . of some of the original fittings were found , e.g. , a chancel stall end - after which those ...
Thoroton Society. The tower Remains was recently discovered , in perfect preservation . was the last addition , late in the sixteenth century . of some of the original fittings were found , e.g. , a chancel stall end - after which those ...
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... remains of a churchyard cross . Mr. Phillimore described the stone , which is in the south wall , and read a translation to the effect that Gauterus and his wife , Cecilina , caused the Church to be built in honour of St. Mary the ...
... remains of a churchyard cross . Mr. Phillimore described the stone , which is in the south wall , and read a translation to the effect that Gauterus and his wife , Cecilina , caused the Church to be built in honour of St. Mary the ...
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... remains of the village cross , said to closely resemble the very beautiful cross at Monasterboice , county Louth , Ireland . The tomb to Sir Richard de Whatton and Robert de Whatton have beautiful brasses near stating that they were ...
... remains of the village cross , said to closely resemble the very beautiful cross at Monasterboice , county Louth , Ireland . The tomb to Sir Richard de Whatton and Robert de Whatton have beautiful brasses near stating that they were ...
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... remains of the Admiral Earl Howe were interred , in August , 1799 , in the presence of a great multitude of people . The hero of the glorious " First of June , " who shattered the French fleet , causing its admiral to " leave half his ...
... remains of the Admiral Earl Howe were interred , in August , 1799 , in the presence of a great multitude of people . The hero of the glorious " First of June , " who shattered the French fleet , causing its admiral to " leave half his ...
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... these curiosities , the visitors were shown through the house , attention being specially drawn to a parlour in the ancient gatehouse , in front of which the present modern mansion was built . Going through the grounds the remains 27.
... these curiosities , the visitors were shown through the house , attention being specially drawn to a parlour in the ancient gatehouse , in front of which the present modern mansion was built . Going through the grounds the remains 27.
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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 3 - ... societies are brought into the Index for the first time they are then indexed from the year 1891. By this means it will be seen that the year 1891 is treated as the commencing year for the Index and that all transactions published in and since that year will find their place in the series. To make this work complete an index of the transactions from the beginning of archaeological societies down to the year 1890 needs to be published. This Index is already completed in MS. form and it will be...
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Page 10 - Members (principally) of the Society of Friends in England and Wales, from the rise of the Society, circa 1650 to 1837, arranged in geographical areas called Quarterly Meetings, the entries for each Quarterly Meeting being also arranged alphabetically and chronologically. Central Offices, Devonshire House, EC No- 5.— A List of MS. Transcripts. This List is for general information, to prevent the duplication of transcription and facilitate publication ; many of the owners of the transcripts wish...
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Page 3 - Many of the Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries take a sufficient number of copies of the yearly Index to issue with their transactions to each of their members. The more this plan is extended the less will be the cost of the Index to each society.
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...