The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Tom 20Verner & Hood, 1813 |
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... inscription on the breast : Mary , Queen of France , 1533. Notwithstanding this discovery , the tomb continued without any external memorial . of the rank of the person deposited beneath it , till 1758 , when Dr. Symonds , of Bury , had ...
... inscription on the breast : Mary , Queen of France , 1533. Notwithstanding this discovery , the tomb continued without any external memorial . of the rank of the person deposited beneath it , till 1758 , when Dr. Symonds , of Bury , had ...
Strona 74
... inscription to the following effect : --- " Here lie the bones of the man , whom Bury formerly owned its lord and abbot ; his name John , born at Melford in Suffolk , his family and father called Reeve . He was intrepid , prudent ...
... inscription to the following effect : --- " Here lie the bones of the man , whom Bury formerly owned its lord and abbot ; his name John , born at Melford in Suffolk , his family and father called Reeve . He was intrepid , prudent ...
Strona 75
... inscription , on Sir Robert's monument is this dis- tich on the wooden palisades . Such as ye be some time ware wee , Suche as wee are , suche schall ye be . Opposite to this monument , is that of Sir William Carew , who died in 1501 ...
... inscription , on Sir Robert's monument is this dis- tich on the wooden palisades . Such as ye be some time ware wee , Suche as wee are , suche schall ye be . Opposite to this monument , is that of Sir William Carew , who died in 1501 ...
Strona 76
... inscription over the west door , in the interior of the building : -- Our most noble Sovereign Lord , Edward the VI . by the grace of God , kyng of England , France , and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , and in Earth of the Churche of ...
... inscription over the west door , in the interior of the building : -- Our most noble Sovereign Lord , Edward the VI . by the grace of God , kyng of England , France , and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , and in Earth of the Churche of ...
Strona 77
... inscription of con- siderable length on the pedestal . * The CHURCH - GATE , which though thirty feet distant from this edifice , serves as a steeple to it , is considered to be one of the no- blest specimens of what is denominated ...
... inscription of con- siderable length on the pedestal . * The CHURCH - GATE , which though thirty feet distant from this edifice , serves as a steeple to it , is considered to be one of the no- blest specimens of what is denominated ...
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abbey abbot acres adorned afterwards aisle ancient antiquity appears Archbishop arches Arundel beautiful belonging bishop Bishop of Norwich borough Bosmere brick building built Bury called castle century chancel chapel Charles Chichester church church-yard considerable contains court crown Croydon daughter death died Duke Duke of Norfolk Earl east edifice Edmund Edward Edward III Edward the Confessor Elizabeth England erected feet formerly Godalming granted ground Guildford Hall handsome heir Henry VIII hill hundred inhabitants inscription interred Ipswich James king lady land late London Lord Lowestoft manor mansion marble Mary Midhurst miles monastery monks monument Norfolk parish park Parliament possessions present principal priory proprietor Queen reign remains residence Richard river Robert Roman Saxon seat Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William situated Southwold stands stone Suffolk Surrey Sussex tion tower town village wall wife William the Conqueror
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Strona 291 - While lasts the mountain, or while Thames shall flow). I seem through consecrated walks to rove ; I hear soft music die along the grove : Led by the sound, I roam from shade to shade, By godlike poets venerable made : Here his first lays majestic Denham sung ; There the last numbers flow'd from Cowley's tongue.
Strona 104 - ... shire ? Some only for not being drown'd, And some for sitting above ground Whole days and nights, upon their breeches, And feeling pain, were...
Strona 119 - King of England, after he had escaped the swords of his merciless rebels, and his forces received a fatal overthrow at Worcester, September the 3d, 1651, was faithfully preserved and conveyed to France, departed this life the 26th day of July, 1674.
Strona 33 - Extent and Boundaries. — England (including Wales) is bounded on the north by Scotland ; on the west by the Irish Sea, St George's Channel, and the Atlantic Ocean ; on the south by the English Channel ; and on the east by the German Ocean.
Strona 44 - Ye who the merits of the dead revere, Who hold misfortune sacred, genius dear, Regard this tomb, where Collins, hapless name, Solicits kindness with a double claim. Though nature gave him, and though science taught, The fire of fancy, and the reach of thought, Severely doom'd to penury's extreme, He pass'd in...
Strona 122 - a notable man, at a thanksgiving dinner," writes a pamphleteer of the time quoted by Lysons, "having terrible long teeth, and a prodigious stomach to turn the archbishop's chapel into a kitchen, and to swallow up that palace and lands at a morsel.
Strona 15 - Thirty-eight parishes or places maintain all, or part of, their poor in workhouses. The number of persons so maintained, during the year ending Easter 1803, was 1131, and the expense incurred therein, amounted to 12,1247. 8s. 8£rf. being at the rate of 101. 14s. &{d. for each person maintained in that manner.
Strona 90 - Destitute, an asylum for persons discharged from prison, or from the hulks ; for unfortunate and deserted females, and others, who, from loss of character, or extreme indigence, cannot procure an honest maintenance, though willing to work.
Strona 85 - Monday came, all was well. Tuesday came, he not sick. Wednesday came, and still he was well ; with which his impertinent wife did much twit him in the teeth.