A few countrymen conveyed the body, placed on a cart, to the cathedral at Winchester ; the blood dripping from it all the way. Here it was committed to the ground within the tower, attended by many of the nobility, though lamented by few. Next year,*... An Introduction to the Study of Gothic Architecture - Side 43av John Henry Parker - 1849 - 240 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Britton - 1817 - 208 sider
...Annals of Wilton say 1107. " Though I forbear to mention the different opinions on this subject, least I should seem to assent too readily to unsupported trifles; more especially as the building might have fallen, through imperfect construction, even though he had never been buried... | |
| John Britton - 1817 - 448 sider
...Annals of Wilton say 1 107. " Though I forbear to mention the different opinions on this subject, least I should seem to assent too readily to unsupported trifles ; more especially as the building might have fallen, through imperfect construction, even though he had never been buried... | |
| 1823 - 380 sider
...the tower, attended by many of the nobility, though lamented by few. Next year, the tower fell; but I forbear to mention the different opinions on this...too readily to unsupported trifles ; more especially as the building might have fallen through imperfect construction, even though he had never been buried... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1846 - 328 sider
...committed to the ground within the tower, attended by many of the nobility, though lamented by few. Next year the tower fell ; though I forbear to mention the different opinions on this subject, least HENRY I. I should seem to assent too readily to unsupported trifles ; more especially as the... | |
| William (of Malmesbury) - 1847 - 582 sider
...committed to the ground within the tower, attended by many of the nobility, though lamented by few. Next year,* the tower fell; though I forbear to mention...too readily to unsupported trifles, more especially as the building might hare fallen, through imperfect construction, even though he had never been buried... | |
| Charles Selby - 1854 - 338 sider
...committed to the ground within the tower, attended by many of the nobility, though lamented by few. Next year the tower fell ; though I forbear to mention...too readily to unsupported trifles, more especially as the building might have fallen through imperfect construction, even though he had never been buried... | |
| William (of Malmesbury.) - 1854 - 482 sider
...committed to the ground within the tower, attended by many of the nobility, though lamented by few. Next year the tower fell ; though I forbear to mention...different opinions' on this subject, lest I should seem credulous of trifles : more especially as the building might have fallen through imperfect construction,... | |
| 1854 - 452 sider
...committed to the ground within the tower, attended by many of the nobility, though lamented by few. Next year the tower fell ; though I forbear to mention the different opinions1 on this subject, lest I should seem credulous of trifles : more especially as the building... | |
| William (of Malmesbury) - 1866 - 574 sider
...committed to the ground within the tower, attended by many of the nobility, though lamented by few. Next year,* the tower fell ; though I forbear to mention the different opinions oa this subject, lest I should seem to assent too readily to unsupported trifles, more especially as... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1881 - 412 sider
...occurred the fall of the tower of Winchester Cathedral, celebrated from the peculiar cireumstances with which it was accompanied, which are thus described...to assent too readily to unsupported trifles ; more 27. Interior of If. Transept, Winchester, AD 1079-1093. Shewing a plain square-edged semicircular areh,... | |
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