Journal of the British Archaeological Association, כרך 5British Archaeological Association., 1899 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 56
עמוד 3
... held at Peterborough , and that in the course of it you went to Fotheringhay . There is another thing which , as the Bishop of a diocese , I ought to say to you . Not perhaps promi- nently in the three counties of Leicester ...
... held at Peterborough , and that in the course of it you went to Fotheringhay . There is another thing which , as the Bishop of a diocese , I ought to say to you . Not perhaps promi- nently in the three counties of Leicester ...
עמוד 11
... held together by weight ; the crack ( I think we might call it fissure , or crevice ) that ran behind the solid front was greater in its extent and its significance than could have been supposed by those who criticised the adopted plan ...
... held together by weight ; the crack ( I think we might call it fissure , or crevice ) that ran behind the solid front was greater in its extent and its significance than could have been supposed by those who criticised the adopted plan ...
עמוד 18
... held lands in Barnack . The arguments for this opinion are too lengthy to reproduce here . Professor G. F. Browne , now Bishop of Bristol , visited and carefully studied the church some few years ago ; and as a result , wrote me as ...
... held lands in Barnack . The arguments for this opinion are too lengthy to reproduce here . Professor G. F. Browne , now Bishop of Bristol , visited and carefully studied the church some few years ago ; and as a result , wrote me as ...
עמוד 19
... held by the families of De Bernak and Vincent . The De Bernak arms , three barnacles ( instruments used in shoeing horses ) , form part of the twenty quarterings of the Sherard ( Lord Harborough ) family . In 1327 , Geoffrey de Bernak ...
... held by the families of De Bernak and Vincent . The De Bernak arms , three barnacles ( instruments used in shoeing horses ) , form part of the twenty quarterings of the Sherard ( Lord Harborough ) family . In 1327 , Geoffrey de Bernak ...
עמוד 20
... held of Peterborough monastery by the family of Quarles of Ufford at the time of the Dissolution . Within the manor , and held separately , was Walcot . Here , from 1480 to 1636 , lived a distinguished family named Browne . Two members ...
... held of Peterborough monastery by the family of Quarles of Ufford at the time of the Dissolution . Within the manor , and held separately , was Walcot . Here , from 1480 to 1636 , lived a distinguished family named Browne . Two members ...
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abbey Abbot ancient arch Archæological arms Association Astley Barnack beautiful bell belonged Bishop Bishop of Peterborough Blashill borough British building built Burghley buried Canon Castle Castor Cathedral century chancel chantry chapel church Claypole Council Court crannog Cromwell Crowland curious Dean Deeping Gate district Dukinfield Earl Early English east Edward England erected exhibited Fenland fens Ferrar font Fotheringhay Hall Henry inscription interesting John King Lady land letter Library Lincolnshire Little Gidding LL.D Lord manor Maxey meeting monastery Museum nave Nicholas Nicholas Ferrar Norman Northamptonshire Northborough original paper parish Peakirk peat Peterborough Congress piscina pottery present President probably Ramsey Ramsey Abbey remains restoration Richard Road Roman Saxon Secretary sedilia side Society of Antiquaries south aisle Southorpe specimens stone Street Torpel tower town Treasurer vicar Wales wall William