The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 208F. Jeffries, 1860 |
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Page 136
... portion forming the in- firmary proper , the eastern portion being the nave of the chapel , and a chancel extending still to the eastward . Fart of the Norman Arcade of the Refectory to the Infirmary . [ c . 1160. ] This arrangement ...
... portion forming the in- firmary proper , the eastern portion being the nave of the chapel , and a chancel extending still to the eastward . Fart of the Norman Arcade of the Refectory to the Infirmary . [ c . 1160. ] This arrangement ...
Page 349
... portion of the stone is altogether wanting . Hence , though we have a portion of every line of the inscription , we have not one complete . In all probability , the present fragment is only half of the original . When whole , it has ...
... portion of the stone is altogether wanting . Hence , though we have a portion of every line of the inscription , we have not one complete . In all probability , the present fragment is only half of the original . When whole , it has ...
Page 440
... portion of the interesting volumes under notice . For it would be an act of neglect on our own part not to indicate to the reader that the materials from which these historical facts have been gathered are of the highest authority ...
... portion of the interesting volumes under notice . For it would be an act of neglect on our own part not to indicate to the reader that the materials from which these historical facts have been gathered are of the highest authority ...
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GENTLEMANS MAGAZINE | 2 |
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