The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen217Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1864 |
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... East Masonry and Windows on the South Side of the Chancel , the work of Benedict Biscop Capital from the Chancel Capital of Shaft in the Upper Window Upper part of the Tower and Lower Window of the Tower Part of the North Side of the ...
... East Masonry and Windows on the South Side of the Chancel , the work of Benedict Biscop Capital from the Chancel Capital of Shaft in the Upper Window Upper part of the Tower and Lower Window of the Tower Part of the North Side of the ...
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... east of it , where none had ever thought of excavating before , and here , within 2 ft . or so of the surface , he was fortunate enough to light upon a stone kist . In a very short time his men came upon others , and there are now lying ...
... east of it , where none had ever thought of excavating before , and here , within 2 ft . or so of the surface , he was fortunate enough to light upon a stone kist . In a very short time his men came upon others , and there are now lying ...
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... east of a larger barrow called Brown Rigg Houe , was subjected to examination . On commencing the work at a point about six or seven feet south of the centre , and ordering it so as to carry a wide trench through that point northward ...
... east of a larger barrow called Brown Rigg Houe , was subjected to examination . On commencing the work at a point about six or seven feet south of the centre , and ordering it so as to carry a wide trench through that point northward ...
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... eastern side , and the materials of both were stones derived from the tumulus itself . Thus the stones which had ... east of south from the centre , in a kind of rude cist or chamber of small dimensions , shewed at an early period of ...
... eastern side , and the materials of both were stones derived from the tumulus itself . Thus the stones which had ... east of south from the centre , in a kind of rude cist or chamber of small dimensions , shewed at an early period of ...
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... East Knoyle . From this root too , as one of its component parts , is derived , I cannot help thinking , the name ... eastern border of the county , if it be not derived from wilig , a willow , ' means probably ' a well , ' that is , a ...
... East Knoyle . From this root too , as one of its component parts , is derived , I cannot help thinking , the name ... eastern border of the county , if it be not derived from wilig , a willow , ' means probably ' a well , ' that is , a ...
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