Ancient Reliques, 4. köide1808 |
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... that fire only destroyed the roof of the cathedral , and damaged the inside walls . It requires no great share of penetration to perceive that those walls CHICHESTER . have been cased with a thin coat of F 2 CHICHESTER. ...
... that fire only destroyed the roof of the cathedral , and damaged the inside walls . It requires no great share of penetration to perceive that those walls CHICHESTER . have been cased with a thin coat of F 2 CHICHESTER. ...
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... roof ; a stand was here erected by the custom - house officers for the advantage of an extensive prospect along the coast . The town of Winchelsea stands upon the flat summit of a rising ground , about two miles in circumference : and ...
... roof ; a stand was here erected by the custom - house officers for the advantage of an extensive prospect along the coast . The town of Winchelsea stands upon the flat summit of a rising ground , about two miles in circumference : and ...
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... roof was adorned with numerous ramifications , extending from the intersections of the groining , but is now fallen in . The walls of the church are still in many parts as high as their original terminations , in which remain the ...
... roof was adorned with numerous ramifications , extending from the intersections of the groining , but is now fallen in . The walls of the church are still in many parts as high as their original terminations , in which remain the ...
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... roof , so as to form a sort of grove in the body of the church , which by limiting the spectator's view , husbands out the beauties of the scene , and in appearance trebles its extreme magnitude . " Antiquarian Repertory . BEAUCHIEF ...
... roof , so as to form a sort of grove in the body of the church , which by limiting the spectator's view , husbands out the beauties of the scene , and in appearance trebles its extreme magnitude . " Antiquarian Repertory . BEAUCHIEF ...
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... roof of lead ; and in that state served as a north vestibule to the present cathe- dral upwards of 500 years ; but when , in consequence of some modern arrangement in that venerable pile , it was thought necessary to shut up the ...
... roof of lead ; and in that state served as a north vestibule to the present cathe- dral upwards of 500 years ; but when , in consequence of some modern arrangement in that venerable pile , it was thought necessary to shut up the ...
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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