The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 217F. Jefferies, 1968 |
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Page 352
... chancel and vestry . For the most part the church is of the Perpendicular style . The oldest feature is the eastern jamb of the chancel door , a very beautiful specimen of Early English work . Next in succession comes the north wall of ...
... chancel and vestry . For the most part the church is of the Perpendicular style . The oldest feature is the eastern jamb of the chancel door , a very beautiful specimen of Early English work . Next in succession comes the north wall of ...
Page 680
... chancel , which was the essential part of the church , the first to be consecrated , and the part on which the greatest care and decoration was bestowed ; and this spot was endeared to them by the remembrance of the Venerable Bede ...
... chancel , which was the essential part of the church , the first to be consecrated , and the part on which the greatest care and decoration was bestowed ; and this spot was endeared to them by the remembrance of the Venerable Bede ...
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... chancel , to its proper owner , Blomefield has not been so successful . It is no disparagement to his memory to question his statements , now that matters of costume and style are better understood . It is not , as he states , that of a ...
... chancel , to its proper owner , Blomefield has not been so successful . It is no disparagement to his memory to question his statements , now that matters of costume and style are better understood . It is not , as he states , that of a ...
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