The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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Page 272
... Lincolnshire . ( Fig . 15 ) , but I am not able to say to whom it belonged . It resembles the first at Heighington in having had the stamp for each word exclusive of capitals , in a single piece instead of each letter being separate ...
... Lincolnshire . ( Fig . 15 ) , but I am not able to say to whom it belonged . It resembles the first at Heighington in having had the stamp for each word exclusive of capitals , in a single piece instead of each letter being separate ...
Page 274
... Lincolnshire , the capitals of the former inscription are used in different words , but the founder does not appear to have had a complete alphabet of them ( see Sedgefield ) . The seventh bell has the same in- scription as the first at ...
... Lincolnshire , the capitals of the former inscription are used in different words , but the founder does not appear to have had a complete alphabet of them ( see Sedgefield ) . The seventh bell has the same in- scription as the first at ...
Page 277
... Lincolnshire , the capitals of the former inscription are used in different words , but the founder does not appear to have had a complete alphabet of them ( see Sedgefield ) . The seventh bell has the same in- scription as the first at ...
... Lincolnshire , the capitals of the former inscription are used in different words , but the founder does not appear to have had a complete alphabet of them ( see Sedgefield ) . The seventh bell has the same in- scription as the first at ...
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The Ecclesiastical Buildings of Wells 669 | 686 |
Ornamentation of Ancient Bells | 696 |
Reinterment of the Remains of King James III and his Queen the Princess | 707 |
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