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, 4. köideproprietors, 1808 |
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... granted to the town , which was brought to the town hall with great pomp , attended by a train of 300 horsemen . Here is a magnificent mansion for the re- sidence of the chief magistrate ; and it is worthy of re- mark , that this ...
... granted to the town , which was brought to the town hall with great pomp , attended by a train of 300 horsemen . Here is a magnificent mansion for the re- sidence of the chief magistrate ; and it is worthy of re- mark , that this ...
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... granted by James I. to Francis Carter of Guildford , whose only daughter and heir married Goodyer , esq . of Halton , Hants : this lady had two daughters , joint heiresses ; one married to Tempest , esq . the other to Rolfe : Tempest ...
... granted by James I. to Francis Carter of Guildford , whose only daughter and heir married Goodyer , esq . of Halton , Hants : this lady had two daughters , joint heiresses ; one married to Tempest , esq . the other to Rolfe : Tempest ...
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... granted to the canons the site of a hermitage which formerly stood near the spot on which the Priory was erected . In the reign of Henry VII . the possessions of this house had been so much lessened by neglect and inat- tention that it ...
... granted to the canons the site of a hermitage which formerly stood near the spot on which the Priory was erected . In the reign of Henry VII . the possessions of this house had been so much lessened by neglect and inat- tention that it ...
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... granting the latter to the church of Salisbury . It is certain that in the fourteenth of Henry III . a stipend was paid by the crown to a chaplain who officiated here ; shortly after this time the Chapel became so ruinous that it was ...
... granting the latter to the church of Salisbury . It is certain that in the fourteenth of Henry III . a stipend was paid by the crown to a chaplain who officiated here ; shortly after this time the Chapel became so ruinous that it was ...
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... granted to the petitioner , Thomas Constable , for life , and at his decease to revert to the crown . The building was a few years since repaired by Austin , esq . near whose residence it stands ; these repairs were directed principally ...
... granted to the petitioner , Thomas Constable , for life , and at his decease to revert to the crown . The building was a few years since repaired by Austin , esq . near whose residence it stands ; these repairs were directed principally ...
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aisle ancient Antiquarian &Topographical Cabinet antiquity appears architecture beautiful Bishop's Teignton Bond S&J building built Burgh Cadoc Carpenter Old Bond CASTLE ACRE PRIORY chancel Chichester circular arch Clarke New Bond columns considerable Crediton crown CROYLAND BRIDGE decayed Devon Devonshire ditto door duke earl of Moreton earls of Cornwall east Edward endowed Engraved entrance EPISCOPAL PALACES erected Ethelbald Exeter Font formerly gate granted ground Hadleigh Castle heir Henry VIII IFLEY CHURCH J.Greig Katherine Hill Kent king KIRKSTALL ABBEY LAUNCESTON CASTLE Lincolnshire LOSELEY manor ment miles monastery monks moulding Nicholas Norman Old Bond St ornamented Oxford Paignton parish pillars possessions present Proprietors by W.Clarke Published Reculver reign of Henry remains residence river roof ruins Saxon sheriff SILK WILLOUGHBY Sleaford south side staircase Surry Teignton Church Thomas Topographical Cabinet tower town transcept TREMATON CASTLE village wall WARWICK CASTLE west front William WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL window Yealmpton