The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors : Illustrated by Upwards of Two Hundred Engravings, Volum 2 |
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The repairs and restorations lately effected in this church , were suggested and
carried out by the joint taste and liberality of the late Bishop of Llandaff and the
parishioners . The result is creditable to the parties concerned ; and here , it is to
be ...
The repairs and restorations lately effected in this church , were suggested and
carried out by the joint taste and liberality of the late Bishop of Llandaff and the
parishioners . The result is creditable to the parties concerned ; and here , it is to
be ...
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It is but recently , says a periodical authority , that the Wye has become at all
frequented on account of its scenery . About the middle of last century , the Rev.
Dr. Egerton , afterwards Bishop of Durham , was collated by his father to the
rectory of ...
It is but recently , says a periodical authority , that the Wye has become at all
frequented on account of its scenery . About the middle of last century , the Rev.
Dr. Egerton , afterwards Bishop of Durham , was collated by his father to the
rectory of ...
Pągina 32
Bishop Godwin says , that he there saw his remains in a stone coffin ; and on the
skull , after the lapse of nearly a thousand years , the wound of whic ! he died was
conspicuous — thus verifying the tradition as to the place and manner of his ...
Bishop Godwin says , that he there saw his remains in a stone coffin ; and on the
skull , after the lapse of nearly a thousand years , the wound of whic ! he died was
conspicuous — thus verifying the tradition as to the place and manner of his ...
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The revenue of the order was divided into four parts — to the bishop , a fourth ; to
the priests , a fourth ; to the exercise of hospitality , a fourth ; and another fourth
for the support of widows and orphans , the relief of the sick , and the repairs of ...
The revenue of the order was divided into four parts — to the bishop , a fourth ; to
the priests , a fourth ; to the exercise of hospitality , a fourth ; and another fourth
for the support of widows and orphans , the relief of the sick , and the repairs of ...
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The bishop , † having proceeded to London , made his grievous wrong known to
the king , showing wherefore he had excommunicated the said earl . “
Whereupon the king , then very pensive , desired the bishop that he should go to
his grave ...
The bishop , † having proceeded to London , made his grievous wrong known to
the king , showing wherefore he had excommunicated the said earl . “
Whereupon the king , then very pensive , desired the bishop that he should go to
his grave ...
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The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 1 William Beattie Visualització completa - 1851 |
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