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80 ENTRANCE TO OUR LADY'S CHAPEL , from the north THE NAVE OF THE
ABBEY CHURCH , showing the Saxon ( or Norman ) and Gothic Arches , the
Great West Window , & c . HERMAN . Evans . 83 SARGENT . Evans . 86 THE
CHOIR ...
80 ENTRANCE TO OUR LADY'S CHAPEL , from the north THE NAVE OF THE
ABBEY CHURCH , showing the Saxon ( or Norman ) and Gothic Arches , the
Great West Window , & c . HERMAN . Evans . 83 SARGENT . Evans . 86 THE
CHOIR ...
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Familiar in early life with the a conversation with a late distinguished and highly
feudal and monastic ruins which invest Border his- accomplished lady ” , whose
family honours had detory with so many stirring tales and traditions , a scended to
...
Familiar in early life with the a conversation with a late distinguished and highly
feudal and monastic ruins which invest Border his- accomplished lady ” , whose
family honours had detory with so many stirring tales and traditions , a scended to
...
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... fourth Duke of Norfolk . But the latter , having died after giving birth to a son ,
Philip Howard ; and the other , Lady Lumley , having been married twenty years
without issue ; a fine was levied in 1570 , by which the earl , ten years previous to
...
... fourth Duke of Norfolk . But the latter , having died after giving birth to a son ,
Philip Howard ; and the other , Lady Lumley , having been married twenty years
without issue ; a fine was levied in 1570 , by which the earl , ten years previous to
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... and who was ready to depart whenever it should please the King to grant her
his safe - conduct to the nearest port . It was , moreover , delicately insinuated ,
that to lay siege to a Castle , where the only commander of the garrison was a
lady ...
... and who was ready to depart whenever it should please the King to grant her
his safe - conduct to the nearest port . It was , moreover , delicately insinuated ,
that to lay siege to a Castle , where the only commander of the garrison was a
lady ...
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He invited and promised the full weight of his support to the Princess Mary in
private ; but in public he zealously espoused the cause of her rival , the Lady
Jane ; and was among the first who offered her homage , and swelled the
magnificence ...
He invited and promised the full weight of his support to the Princess Mary in
private ; but in public he zealously espoused the cause of her rival , the Lady
Jane ; and was among the first who offered her homage , and swelled the
magnificence ...
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