Ancient Reliques, 4. köide1808 |
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... Edward I. and in the year 1305 consecrated bishop of this see ; being a person of extraordinary prudence , in the year 1310 he was ap- pointed to be one of those whose business was to be near the person of Edward II . to advise him ...
... Edward I. and in the year 1305 consecrated bishop of this see ; being a person of extraordinary prudence , in the year 1310 he was ap- pointed to be one of those whose business was to be near the person of Edward II . to advise him ...
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... Edward I. Pro focalibus re cupe- ratis feretro Beati RichardI reoffigendis . This shrine was visited by the Catholics even since the Restoration , on his anniversary , which is on the 3d of April . This vene- rable and holy prelate ...
... Edward I. Pro focalibus re cupe- ratis feretro Beati RichardI reoffigendis . This shrine was visited by the Catholics even since the Restoration , on his anniversary , which is on the 3d of April . This vene- rable and holy prelate ...
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... having a castle for himself in that village , was inhibited from so doing by Edward II . upon which he applied the materials he had collected for that purpose to this erection ; but no CHICHESTER . mention is made in the records of the.
... having a castle for himself in that village , was inhibited from so doing by Edward II . upon which he applied the materials he had collected for that purpose to this erection ; but no CHICHESTER . mention is made in the records of the.
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... Edward II . it was conveyed by marriage to Thomas de Botetourt ; from this period the succession is unknown . Mention is made by Leland and Camden of a castle that formerly stood here , but no traces of it are now to be discovered , nor ...
... Edward II . it was conveyed by marriage to Thomas de Botetourt ; from this period the succession is unknown . Mention is made by Leland and Camden of a castle that formerly stood here , but no traces of it are now to be discovered , nor ...
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... Edward III . further than this its history is extremely obscure . After the dissolution in the thirty - sixth of Henry VIII . its site was granted to William Clifford and Michael Wildbore . The annexed View is part of the church , with ...
... Edward III . further than this its history is extremely obscure . After the dissolution in the thirty - sixth of Henry VIII . its site was granted to William Clifford and Michael Wildbore . The annexed View is part of the church , with ...
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aisles ancient Antiquarian &Topographical Cabinet Antiquarian and Topographical appears architecture BEAUCHIEF ABBEY beautiful bishop Bond S&J Bond Street building built Burgh Carpenter Old Bond chancel chapel Chichester Cathedral choir CLARE CASTLE Clarke New Bond CLIFFORD CASTLE Cornwall door Drawing duke earl east Edward Edward III elegant Engraved by J.Storer entrance EPISCOPAL PALACES erected Ethelbald Exeter feet formerly Gate ground Guildford HADLEIGH CASTLE heirs Henry VIII hill honour Hospital J.Carpenter J.Greig John Kent king knight land LAUNCESTON CASTLE lord manor Mary miles monastery monument nave NETLEY ABBEY Old Bond St ornamented PAIGNTON parish church PEMBROKE CASTLE pillars possession present PRIORY Proprietors by W.Clarke Published queen Rasen Reculver reign of Henry remains repaired Richard roof ruins Saxon Shurborne south side staircase stands stone Stourhead Surry Sussex Thomas tion tomb Topographical Cabinet tower town transcept vaulting village walls WARWICK CASTLE William WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL Wyff