Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet: Containing a Series of Elegant Views of the Most Interesting Objects of Curiosity in Great Britain. Accompanied with Letter-press Descriptions ...proprietors, 1803 |
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... ruin , not with a design to render it again serviceable . The length of the Chapel is about forty - five feet , its breadth near twenty - one feet , the thick- ness of the walls is three feet . In the second year of Edward III . a ...
... ruin , not with a design to render it again serviceable . The length of the Chapel is about forty - five feet , its breadth near twenty - one feet , the thick- ness of the walls is three feet . In the second year of Edward III . a ...
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... stands , it does not appear to have been of any great strength ; the ruins of an arch within the walls , however , show the architecture to have been light and elegant . AMBERLEY CASTLE . The clump of trees near this ancient.
... stands , it does not appear to have been of any great strength ; the ruins of an arch within the walls , however , show the architecture to have been light and elegant . AMBERLEY CASTLE . The clump of trees near this ancient.
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... ruins , bas neither the advantage of a good view of them , nor in itself contributes to the beauty or character of the scene . The manor is now the property of earl Camden , and Bayham is adopted for his second title . THE NEW YORK ...
... ruins , bas neither the advantage of a good view of them , nor in itself contributes to the beauty or character of the scene . The manor is now the property of earl Camden , and Bayham is adopted for his second title . THE NEW YORK ...
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... the counties of Kent and Sussex . With the materials , which were procured from many parts of these extensive ruins , a former possessor of the place has built a small commodious dwelling ; BAYHAM ABBEY . which , from being placed too near.
... the counties of Kent and Sussex . With the materials , which were procured from many parts of these extensive ruins , a former possessor of the place has built a small commodious dwelling ; BAYHAM ABBEY . which , from being placed too near.
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... ruins , has nei- ther the advantage of a good view of them , nor in it- self contributes to the beauty or character of the scene . The manor is now the property of earl Camden , and Bayham is adopted for his second title . THE NEW YORK ...
... ruins , has nei- ther the advantage of a good view of them , nor in it- self contributes to the beauty or character of the scene . The manor is now the property of earl Camden , and Bayham is adopted for his second title . THE NEW YORK ...
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ABTOR afterwards AMBERLEY CASTLE ancient Antiquarian &Topographical Cabinet Antiquarian and Topographical appears architecture arms BAYHAM ABBEY beautiful Beddington bishop of Chichester building built canons Carew Carpenter Old Bond carved castle centre chancel chantry Chichester Cathedral CHICHESTER CROSS choir CHRISTCHURCH TWYNEHAM PRIORY church Clarke New Bond columns COWDRY HOUSE Cross dean door Drawing earl east edifice Edward elegant Engraved entrance erected feet Font formerly GODSHILL Gothic Guildford hall HAMPSHIRE Hants Henry VIII high altar hill Holy HOSPITAL OF ST Isle of Wight king LENOX AND TILDEN manor monastery monument nave NETLEY ABBEY north side ornamented painted parish Pevensey PEVENSEY CASTLE pillars pointed arch present Proprietors PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR remains repairs Richard ruins Saxon Shalfleet side aisles south aisle south transcept stalls stands STANE STREET stone style Surry Sussex TILDEN FOUNDATIONS tomb Topographical Cabinet tower vaulting walls west window William WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL workmanship Wykeham YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY