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... roof could be let down into a small closet and so afford a means of escape . " At present " -as Niven said some years ago , " it certainly has " no great claim to architecture in the usual acceptation of the term . Some carpenter's ...
... roof could be let down into a small closet and so afford a means of escape . " At present " -as Niven said some years ago , " it certainly has " no great claim to architecture in the usual acceptation of the term . Some carpenter's ...
Side 5
... roof , Tower at the west end of the nave , and a South Porch . The Chancel is of three bays , divided on each side by boldly projecting buttresses of the same dimensions from the base to the top . The angles are splayed off , and they ...
... roof , Tower at the west end of the nave , and a South Porch . The Chancel is of three bays , divided on each side by boldly projecting buttresses of the same dimensions from the base to the top . The angles are splayed off , and they ...
Side 12
... roof framings ; others have piers and arcades of masonry for that purpose , as at Ardennes ( of the 13th Cent . ) ; others again are of two storeys , the lower vaulted as at Provins , or with both vaulted as at Vauclair Abbey ( in date ...
... roof framings ; others have piers and arcades of masonry for that purpose , as at Ardennes ( of the 13th Cent . ) ; others again are of two storeys , the lower vaulted as at Provins , or with both vaulted as at Vauclair Abbey ( in date ...
Side 13
... roof was carried internally by a double row of 13 " x 12 " posts , framed up into massive trusses in eight bays ; and in the centre of each bay were smaller intermediate framings not carried up from the floor ; all were of oak and ...
... roof was carried internally by a double row of 13 " x 12 " posts , framed up into massive trusses in eight bays ; and in the centre of each bay were smaller intermediate framings not carried up from the floor ; all were of oak and ...
Side 15
... roof trusses have 11 " tie beams tapered from 18 " to 11 " , 9 " x 5 " queen posts , 5 ′′ × 7 ′′ principal rafters and straining pieces , and other timbers of proportionate sizes ; purlins 9 " x 7 " , rafters 41⁄2 " x 3 " ; it is ...
... roof trusses have 11 " tie beams tapered from 18 " to 11 " , 9 " x 5 " queen posts , 5 ′′ × 7 ′′ principal rafters and straining pieces , and other timbers of proportionate sizes ; purlins 9 " x 7 " , rafters 41⁄2 " x 3 " ; it is ...
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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...