The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 217F. Jefferies, 1968 |
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Page 147
... walls were hung with tapestry , or some- times panelled ; the divans still continued , and in France and Belgium the glass , instead of being placed in the groove of the stone , was fixed in a wooden casement , placed at the back of the ...
... walls were hung with tapestry , or some- times panelled ; the divans still continued , and in France and Belgium the glass , instead of being placed in the groove of the stone , was fixed in a wooden casement , placed at the back of the ...
Page 598
... walls , except on the west side , where the broad expanse of the mere was probably regarded as affording sufficient protection . The outer wall is all that remains of the ancient building , the castle having been dismantled by the order ...
... walls , except on the west side , where the broad expanse of the mere was probably regarded as affording sufficient protection . The outer wall is all that remains of the ancient building , the castle having been dismantled by the order ...
Page 720
... walls at the time when Suetonius abandoned it in A.D. 61. He quoted some Norman historians , who referred the walls to a period as late as the Empress Helena , but his opinion seemed to be that they dated about the second century of our ...
... walls at the time when Suetonius abandoned it in A.D. 61. He quoted some Norman historians , who referred the walls to a period as late as the Empress Helena , but his opinion seemed to be that they dated about the second century of our ...
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Gentlemans Magazine | 2 |
Discovery of Stone Kists | 18 |
Memorials of Fountains Abbey | 25 |
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