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Side 6
... character , and a chancel arch lately put in which is of the feeblest design and of an altogether objectionable character . The Chancel Windows are of a rather poor and uninteresting type ; the heads of the lights carried up to the ...
... character , and a chancel arch lately put in which is of the feeblest design and of an altogether objectionable character . The Chancel Windows are of a rather poor and uninteresting type ; the heads of the lights carried up to the ...
Side 7
... character . Near the west end of the south aisle are several bench ends of the 15th century , with good carved poppy heads , and against the west wall is a desk to which are chained some books of black letter in good condition . The ...
... character . Near the west end of the south aisle are several bench ends of the 15th century , with good carved poppy heads , and against the west wall is a desk to which are chained some books of black letter in good condition . The ...
Side 24
... There is another entrance now , and many modernizations which have largely destroyed its original character , totally so internally . Swalcliffe . The barn of the Grange at Swalcliffe belongs. Mediaeval or Tithe " Barns .
... There is another entrance now , and many modernizations which have largely destroyed its original character , totally so internally . Swalcliffe . The barn of the Grange at Swalcliffe belongs. Mediaeval or Tithe " Barns .
Side 36
... character that it is only occasionally that any ambiguity presents itself . The language employed throughout is Latin . Here and there , however , a native or Norman - French word is met with . There are two such words in the ...
... character that it is only occasionally that any ambiguity presents itself . The language employed throughout is Latin . Here and there , however , a native or Norman - French word is met with . There are two such words in the ...
Side 47
... character without prejudice and without passion , and although his life was by no means a spotless one , yet we must all pay tribute to his indomitable energy , of which the Domesday Book is one of the most enduring monuments . ( 1 ) ...
... character without prejudice and without passion , and although his life was by no means a spotless one , yet we must all pay tribute to his indomitable energy , of which the Domesday Book is one of the most enduring monuments . ( 1 ) ...
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Side 32 - TAFFY was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief; Taffy came to my house and stole a piece of beef: I went to Taffy's house, Taffy was not at home ; Taffy came to my house and stole a marrowbone.
Side 17 - After this the king had a great council, and very deep speech with his Witan about this land, how it was peopled, or by what men; then sent his men over all England, into every shire, and caused to be ascertained how many hundred hides were in the shire, or what land the king himself had, and cattle within the land, and what dues he ought to have, in twelve months, from the shire.
Side 17 - So very narrowly he caused it to be " traced out, that there was not a single hide, nor one virgate of land, nor even, " it is shame to tell, though it seemed to him no shame to do, an ox, nor a cow, " nor a swine was left, that was not set down.
Side 41 - ... sake, I have been several times informed from London, since I came down, that, if possible, some will do their best to bring some of us, one way or other into a plot, though we have all at London been declared innocent after strict examination. God's will be done. The greater the injury and injustice done against us by men to take away our lives, the greater our glory in eternal life before God. This is the last persecution that will be in England ; therefore I hope God will give all his holy...