The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors, Volum 1 |
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But although the writer bad published words respecting the origin of the design ,
and the works descriptive of the countries mentioned , the humble qualifications
of the writer for the task he plan of the work now in hand was partly the result of ...
But although the writer bad published words respecting the origin of the design ,
and the works descriptive of the countries mentioned , the humble qualifications
of the writer for the task he plan of the work now in hand was partly the result of ...
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It was dedicated to St. Martin , and together with that of St. George — the Baronial
Chapel already noticed -is mentioned in Domesday Survey , as enjoying an
annual rent of twelve - pence , payable by one of the burgesses of Arundelf .
It was dedicated to St. Martin , and together with that of St. George — the Baronial
Chapel already noticed -is mentioned in Domesday Survey , as enjoying an
annual rent of twelve - pence , payable by one of the burgesses of Arundelf .
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The next embellishment bestowed upon the Castle of Arundel was the great Hall
. It was erected by Richard , grandson of the Richard Fitzalan whose taste and
munificence had contributed the addition already mentioned . It was in the style of
...
The next embellishment bestowed upon the Castle of Arundel was the great Hall
. It was erected by Richard , grandson of the Richard Fitzalan whose taste and
munificence had contributed the addition already mentioned . It was in the style of
...
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... design and finish . The Library here mentioned is an apartment of great
magnificence ; it measures one hundred and seventeen feet in length by thirty -
five in width , and is , beyond doubt , one of the finest specimens of modern
Gothic ...
... design and finish . The Library here mentioned is an apartment of great
magnificence ; it measures one hundred and seventeen feet in length by thirty -
five in width , and is , beyond doubt , one of the finest specimens of modern
Gothic ...
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The Dining - room - formed , as we have already mentioned , out of the ancient
family chapel — is a lofty , spacious , well - proportioned room , and chiefly
remarkable for its great window of stained glass , which still throws “ a religious
light ...
The Dining - room - formed , as we have already mentioned , out of the ancient
family chapel — is a lofty , spacious , well - proportioned room , and chiefly
remarkable for its great window of stained glass , which still throws “ a religious
light ...
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The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 2 William Beattie,William Henry Bartlett Visualització completa - 1844 |
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