The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volum 216Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1864 |
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... probably in the transepts . Strong- bow died and was buried in the cathedral in 1177. Of the church built by O'Toole and Strongbow the transepts still remain . In 1283 a fire in the town destroyed the tower , the chapter- house , the ...
... probably in the transepts . Strong- bow died and was buried in the cathedral in 1177. Of the church built by O'Toole and Strongbow the transepts still remain . In 1283 a fire in the town destroyed the tower , the chapter- house , the ...
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... probably the arches of the bell - tower for which a licence was granted by Ed- ward III . , 1325. This plain , clumsy work is very different from what we should expect in England , but is not at all out of place at this date in Ireland ...
... probably the arches of the bell - tower for which a licence was granted by Ed- ward III . , 1325. This plain , clumsy work is very different from what we should expect in England , but is not at all out of place at this date in Ireland ...
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... probably in great part rebuilt . The eastern part of the nave is probably of this date . In 1271 , Archbishop Fulk de Sandford was buried in a chapel 1. Arches of the Eastern part of Nave . 2. Arches of the Western part of Nave . which ...
... probably in great part rebuilt . The eastern part of the nave is probably of this date . In 1271 , Archbishop Fulk de Sandford was buried in a chapel 1. Arches of the Eastern part of Nave . 2. Arches of the Western part of Nave . which ...
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... Probably it was at first meant that they should be accompanied by a written text , Coster's editions of the Specu- lum being old impressions of that description whereto the text was sup- plied at a later period by typography . There is ...
... Probably it was at first meant that they should be accompanied by a written text , Coster's editions of the Specu- lum being old impressions of that description whereto the text was sup- plied at a later period by typography . There is ...
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... probably no more than the walls of an oratory or chapel : buildings of this kind were numerous throughout Cornwall . The people of the neighbourhood speak of the spot as the " sentry . " When I first went to seek it no one could direct ...
... probably no more than the walls of an oratory or chapel : buildings of this kind were numerous throughout Cornwall . The people of the neighbourhood speak of the spot as the " sentry . " When I first went to seek it no one could direct ...
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