A history of the united parishes of Colmer and Priors Dean[The author] privately printed, 1880 - 280 páginas |
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... chancel , nave , and aisles , with good chancel and west end windows ; the tower with spire , which mea- sures 178 feet in height , was added in 1876 , at a cost of £ 4,000 the chancel is beautifully decorated and the east window filled ...
... chancel , nave , and aisles , with good chancel and west end windows ; the tower with spire , which mea- sures 178 feet in height , was added in 1876 , at a cost of £ 4,000 the chancel is beautifully decorated and the east window filled ...
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... chancel and nave because the two are not ar- chitecturally distinct . In the historic floor plan , the words chancel and sanctuary are often synonyms . chancel arch the arch , which separates the chan- : cel ( sanctuary or choir ) from ...
... chancel and nave because the two are not ar- chitecturally distinct . In the historic floor plan , the words chancel and sanctuary are often synonyms . chancel arch the arch , which separates the chan- : cel ( sanctuary or choir ) from ...
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... chancel and nave , was materially altered by the addition of a clerestory and the raising of the arcade ; north and south porches being added and the north transept removed ; the two chancels were also enclosed with oak screens , and ...
... chancel and nave , was materially altered by the addition of a clerestory and the raising of the arcade ; north and south porches being added and the north transept removed ; the two chancels were also enclosed with oak screens , and ...
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... chancel , for the nave and chancel range accurately together , which is not common . There is no record , so far as I know , of any church or chapel standing on the site of the present one , prior to this being built , but from these ...
... chancel , for the nave and chancel range accurately together , which is not common . There is no record , so far as I know , of any church or chapel standing on the site of the present one , prior to this being built , but from these ...
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... chancel, and transepts with differing lengths. But he unified them with uniformly crowned groin vaults—three over the nave, two over each transept, and one over the square chancel—and a wide entablature surrounding the entire cruciform ...
... chancel, and transepts with differing lengths. But he unified them with uniformly crowned groin vaults—three over the nave, two over each transept, and one over the square chancel—and a wide entablature surrounding the entire cruciform ...
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A History of the United Parishes of Colmer and Priors Dean (1880) Thomas Hervey No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2008 |
A History of the United Parishes of Colmer and Priors Dean Thomas Hervey No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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acres of land aforesaid Alice Alton Anno Dni Anno Domini appurtenances April arch Baptisms baptizata baptized belfry bishop bishop of Winchester Bluntesmere born Budd burial canons of Southwick chancel charter churchwarden Colemer Colmer Colmer and Priors Colmer church Colmer Register Cookson copy certain lands Court curate Dean church death Dene died East Tisted Edward Elizabeth entry father feet four freely certain lands Froxfield fuit Gilbert granted Greaves Hawkley heirs held Hervey holds by copy January John Compton John Houghton July lands called lord's licence manor marriage marry his daughter nave Newlin pannage parish pays Peter Petersfield prior and convent prior of Southwick Priors Dean Priors Dean church Priors Dean Register rector rector of Colmer Richard Pococke sheriff shillings shillings yearly Slade Southampton Southwick Priory Stoughton tenants Thomas Tichborne transept wall wife William Winchester window wood yearly rent
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Página 73 - Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife, Their sober wishes never learned to stray ; Along the cool sequestered vale of life They kept the noiseless tenor of their way.
Página 123 - John, by the Grace of God, king of England, lord of Ireland, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, and count of Anjou...
Página 6 - These hangers are woods on the sides of very steep hills. The trees and underwood hang, in some sort, to the ground, instead of standing on it. Hence these places are called Hangers.
Página 5 - The lane was between highish banks and pretty high stuff growing on the banks, so that we could see no distance from us, and could receive not the smallest hint of what was so near at hand. The lane had a little turn towards the end; so that, out we came, all in a moment, at the very edge of the hanger! And, never, in all my life, was I so surprised and so delighted! I pulled up my horse, and sat and looked; and it was like looking from the top of a castle down into the sea, except that the valley...
Página 101 - We have no title-deeds to house or lands; Owners and occupants of earlier dates From graves forgotten stretch their dusty hands, And hold in mortmain still their old estates.
Página 5 - ... not the smallest hint of what was so near at hand. The lane had a little turn towards the end ; so that, out we came, all in a moment, at the very edge of the hanger ! And never, in all my life, was I so surprised and so delighted ! I pulled up my horse, and sat and looked ; and it was like looking from the top of a castle down into the sea, except that the valley was land and not water.
Página 106 - Anjou, to his archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, earls, barons, justices, sheriffs, reeves, ministers, and all his bailiffs and faithful subjects, greeting. Know ye that we have granted, and by this our present charter have...
Página 68 - for promoting the education of the poor in the principles of the established church...
Página 5 - ... up my horse, and sat and looked ; and it was like looking from the top of a castle down into the sea, except that the valley was land and not water. I looked at my servant to see what effect this unexpected sight had upon him. His surprise was as great as mine, though he had been bred amongst the North Hampshire hills. Those who had so strenuously dwelt on the dirt and dangers of this route, had said not a word about the beauties, the matchless beauties of the scenery.
Página 60 - Jehoiada gave it to such as did the work of the service of the house of the LORD, and hired masons and carpenters to repair the house of the LORD, and also such as wrought iron and brass to mend the house of the LORD. 13 So the. workmen wrought, and the work was perfected by them, and they set the house of God in his state, and strengthened it.