The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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... Church was next visited . Its peculiarities were described in a paper read by the Rev. F. Spurrella . Fryerning Church formed the next feature of interest . The tower is of brick , and the nave was originally Norman , of which there are ...
... Church was next visited . Its peculiarities were described in a paper read by the Rev. F. Spurrella . Fryerning Church formed the next feature of interest . The tower is of brick , and the nave was originally Norman , of which there are ...
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... church of the remains of St. Oswin that it became , during the Heptarchy , so very flourishing . After the visits by the Danes the church was lying waste during the years when the monks were wandering about with the remains of St. Cuth ...
... church of the remains of St. Oswin that it became , during the Heptarchy , so very flourishing . After the visits by the Danes the church was lying waste during the years when the monks were wandering about with the remains of St. Cuth ...
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... Church was a transitional Norman church altered into Perpen- dicular , but the churchwardens had been too busy with the building to enable them to make much of its history . The corbels of the old roof remained , and at the entrance to ...
... Church was a transitional Norman church altered into Perpen- dicular , but the churchwardens had been too busy with the building to enable them to make much of its history . The corbels of the old roof remained , and at the entrance to ...
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