The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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... ancient churches to worship in they might put up with some incidental disad- vantages which follow from the building being ancient . For instance , if people take the whitewash off walls and find paintings which are not so ornamental ...
... ancient churches to worship in they might put up with some incidental disad- vantages which follow from the building being ancient . For instance , if people take the whitewash off walls and find paintings which are not so ornamental ...
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... ancient MSS . Mr. Windle , though almost a self - taught man , was possessed of a highly cultivated intellect , and fine literary tastes ; his information upon general subjects was varied and extensive , and the philology and ...
... ancient MSS . Mr. Windle , though almost a self - taught man , was possessed of a highly cultivated intellect , and fine literary tastes ; his information upon general subjects was varied and extensive , and the philology and ...
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... ancient records the name is written Merton ; for instance , King Edmund ( circ . 940 ) granted to the church of Mary ... ancient nomenclature suggests so plausible an identity as this village of Martin in South Wilts . But we have ...
... ancient records the name is written Merton ; for instance , King Edmund ( circ . 940 ) granted to the church of Mary ... ancient nomenclature suggests so plausible an identity as this village of Martin in South Wilts . But we have ...
Contents
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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