Sussex Notes and Queries, Volumen 1Sussex Archaeological Society., 1927 |
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Página 2 - Convinced that beautiful and ancient buildings which recall the life and customs of the past are not only a historical document of supreme value, but are a part of the spiritual and aesthetic heritage of a nation, imbuing it with reverence and educating its taste, I bequeath for the benefit of the Nation certain properties which I have acquired for the express purpose of preserving the historic buildings upon them.
Página 155 - Seeing nothing is more certain than death, or more uncertain than the hour of death, therefore it is that I, Giles Blair, Lady Row, although weak in body yet sound in mind, blessed be God, make my testament as follows. In the first place, I give and bequeath my soul to God Almighty, and the blessed Virgin Mary, and to all saints, and my body to be buried in the Monastery of Crossraguel, in the blessed Virgin's aisle.
Página 124 - Exhibition of Works of Art Belonging to the Livery Companies of the City of London.
Página 81 - H-Ki^ed. oval. We have been unable to find an impression of this seal in the British Museum Catalogue of seals, and hence can throw no light on the identity of the owner. Thanks are due to Mr. HS Kingsford, of the Society of Antiquaries, to Mr. HP Mitchell, of the Victoria and Albert Museum, and to Mr. JP Gilson, of the British Museum, for many of the above facts and opinions. Neolithic mace-heads from Hunts. — Mr. JR Garrood, MD...
Página 252 - Rolf bequeathed his soul, etc and his body to be buried in the churchyard of St. Peter and St. Paul of Westfirle.
Página 56 - Colonies during the reigns of Charles II, James II, and William and Mary.
Página 52 - Winchester, bishop, ordinary and diocesan aforesaid, by the consent and assent, as well of our reverend brethren, the lords bishops here present and assistant, as also by the counsel and judgment of divers worshipful lawyers and professors of divinity with whom we have communicated in this behalf, do declare and pronounce thee, the said John Rogers, otherwise called...
Página 23 - Christ, about an hundred in all ; and gave order to take down a cross off the steeple ; and divers angels, 20 at least, on the roof of the church. " SUDBURY, Gregory Parish, Jan. the 9th, we brake down 10 mighty great angels in glass; in all, 80.
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Página 223 - R. bank of the little stream which flows to Heathfield Furnace [6* OS xlii NW.]. Over an area of at least half an acre in the field W. of the stream and in the shaw alongside it is the cinderbed in which are found at all depths down to 2 feet the heavy blue black cinders accompanied by burned soil which seem to be typical of the ancient cinderbeds in the district.