Bath and Bristol, with the counties of Somerset and Gloucester, drawings by T.H. Shepherd, with historical and descriptive illustrations1829 |
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... granted to the inmates of that house , and to the inhabitants of the town . From the general survey of the kingdom , called the Domesday - Book , it appears that - Bath was held in demesne by William the Conqueror in 1086 ; that it then ...
... granted to the inmates of that house , and to the inhabitants of the town . From the general survey of the kingdom , called the Domesday - Book , it appears that - Bath was held in demesne by William the Conqueror in 1086 ; that it then ...
Side 8
... granted it , together with the Bishopric , to Reginald Fitz Joceline : on whose death in 1191 , Savaric , a relation of the Emperor of Germany , having been promoted to this See with the annexation of the Abbey of Glastonbury , ( as one ...
... granted it , together with the Bishopric , to Reginald Fitz Joceline : on whose death in 1191 , Savaric , a relation of the Emperor of Germany , having been promoted to this See with the annexation of the Abbey of Glastonbury , ( as one ...
Side 9
... granted them by parliament . From a return of the collectors of the poll - tax in 1377 , it appears that the City of Bath then contained only 570 lay inhabitants ; whilst the ecclesiastics within the Archdeaconry were estimated at 201 ...
... granted them by parliament . From a return of the collectors of the poll - tax in 1377 , it appears that the City of Bath then contained only 570 lay inhabitants ; whilst the ecclesiastics within the Archdeaconry were estimated at 201 ...
Side 11
... granted them a new one with additional privileges . At the same time , the royal physician , Sir Alexander Frazer , finding that the waters of the place might be used internally with advantage to the patient , recommended their general ...
... granted them a new one with additional privileges . At the same time , the royal physician , Sir Alexander Frazer , finding that the waters of the place might be used internally with advantage to the patient , recommended their general ...
Side 21
... granted the advowson of the church of St. Mary Stall , to Sir Walter Denys . It remained vested in the crown , after the Dissolution , till 1573 , when the parishes of St. Michael , St. James , and those of Walcot , Widcombe , and ...
... granted the advowson of the church of St. Mary Stall , to Sir Walter Denys . It remained vested in the crown , after the Dissolution , till 1573 , when the parishes of St. Michael , St. James , and those of Walcot , Widcombe , and ...
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Bath and Bristol, with the Counties of Somerset and Gloucester, Drawings by ... John Britton Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
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Abbey Church Adlestrop aisles ancient antiquity appearance arch architecture Avon BATH AND BRISTOL Bathwick beautiful Bishop Bishop of Bath bridge building built cathedral celebrated centre Chapel CHEDDER CLIFFS choir City of Bath colonnade COTHELSTONE Crescent Drawn by Tho Dundry Earl east edifice elegant eminence Engraved entrance erected extensive feet high Finsbury Square Finsbury Square London freestone front GLOUCESTER GLOUCESTERSHIRE Guildhall handsome Henry Henry VII hills houses hundred inhabitants Ionic order John John de Villula Jones King King-Weston King's Bath Lansdown Lansdown Hill lofty Mansion Mary Stall Mendip hills miles monument nave nearly noble numerous original ornamented parish Park picturesque pillars present Prior PULTENEY BRIDGE Pump Room Queen rebuilt reign rising river river Avon river Axe road roof royal Saxon scenery situated SOMERSETSHIRE spring statues stone streets surrounded Temple tower town transept various VIEW village Walcot walls William William Canynge Wood
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Side 29 - For if those temples are well built, it is requisite that they be converted from the worship of devils to the service of the true God...
Side 33 - Cornwall ; and his temper and affections so public, that no accident which happened could make any impressions in him ; and his example kept others from taking any thing ill, or at least seeming to do so. In a word, a brighter courage, and a gentler disposition, were never married together to make the most cheerful and innocent...
Side 33 - ... the foundation of what had been done in Cornwall ; and his temper and affections so public, that no accident which happened could make any impressions in him ; and his example kept others from taking any thing ill, or at least seeming to do so. In a word, a brighter courage, and a gentler disposition, were never married together to make the most cheerful and innocent conversation.
Side 43 - ... my life draweth nigh unto hell. 3 I am counted as one of them that go down into the pit ; and I have been even as a man that hath no strength. 4 Free among the dead, like unto them that are wounded, and lie in the grave, who are out of remembrance, and are cut away from thy hand. 5 Thou hast laid me in the lowest pit, in a place of darkness, and in the deep.
Side 52 - Egmont, the dignity of a Peer of Great Britain, by the title of Lord Lovell and Holland, Baron of Enmore, in the County of Somerset.
Side 24 - Or broods the nymph with watchful wing O'er ancient Badon's mystic spring, And speeds from its sulphureous source The steamy torrent's secret course, And fans th' eternal sparks of hidden fire, In deep unfathom'd beds below By Bladud's magic taught to glow, Bladud, high theme of Fancy's gothic lyre? Or opes the healing power her...
Side 28 - Lud Hudibras, Eighth king of the Britons from Brute ! A great philosopher and mathematician, Bred at Athens, And recorded the first discoverer and founder of these baths, Eight hundred and sixty-three years before Christ; That in, Two thousand five hundred and sixty-two years To the present year, One thousand six hundred and ninety-nine.
Side 27 - Oil ! pause awhile, whoe'er thou art, That drink'st this healing stream ; If e'er compassion o'er thy heart Diffus'd its heavenly beam ; " Think on the wretch whose distant lot This friendly aid denies ; Think how in some poor lonely cot He unregarded lies ! " Hither the helpless stranger bring, Relieve his heartfelt woe, And let thy bounty, like this spring, In genial currents flow ; " So may thy years from grief, and pain, And pining want, be free : And thou from heaven that mercy gain The poor...
Side 7 - About the end of the fifth, and beginning of the sixth centuries, the...
Side 1 - Bath and Bristol, with the counties of Somerset and Gloucester, displayed in a series of views ; including the modern improvements, picturesque scenery, antiquities, &c., from original drawings by Thos.