The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 206F. Jefferies, 1968 |
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... probably rather before 1150 , though much altered afterwards . The very re- markable chapel or sacrarium in the wall at the angle of the great hall is worthy of a better notice ; the richly carved sedilia of shallow and early Norman ...
... probably rather before 1150 , though much altered afterwards . The very re- markable chapel or sacrarium in the wall at the angle of the great hall is worthy of a better notice ; the richly carved sedilia of shallow and early Norman ...
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... probably , most of the houses had a story above the ground floor , and in some instances they had certainly two or three , which were most probably approached by steps outside the house , for we find that each story sometimes formed a ...
... probably , most of the houses had a story above the ground floor , and in some instances they had certainly two or three , which were most probably approached by steps outside the house , for we find that each story sometimes formed a ...
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... probably been dug up for materials , its continuation was met with , and traced nearly to the hedge which separates the field from the Watling Street road . Here it joined a wall nearly at right angles to it , and running parallel to ...
... probably been dug up for materials , its continuation was met with , and traced nearly to the hedge which separates the field from the Watling Street road . Here it joined a wall nearly at right angles to it , and running parallel to ...
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CONTENTS | 41 |
ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES Society of Antiquaries 50 Archeological Institute | 54 |
CORRESPONDENCE OF SYLVANUS URBAN The New Foreign Office 62 On the Arch | 65 |
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