Records of Buckinghamshire, Or, Papers and Notes on the History, Antiquities, and Architecture of the County, Together with the Proceedings of the Architectural and Archaeological Society for the County of Buckingham, Tom 3J. Pickburn, 1870 |
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Strona iii
... Pagnell in the church of Chicheley Clifton Reynes Crawley , North Emberton Hanslope Hardmead Haversham Lathbury Lavendon Linford , Great Newport Pagnell Newton Blossomville . Sherrington Olney Tyringham Weston Underwood Brickhill ...
... Pagnell in the church of Chicheley Clifton Reynes Crawley , North Emberton Hanslope Hardmead Haversham Lathbury Lavendon Linford , Great Newport Pagnell Newton Blossomville . Sherrington Olney Tyringham Weston Underwood Brickhill ...
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... Pagnell , sepulchral brass in church of Newton Blossomville , sepulchral brass in church of Obituary , Rev. H. Roundell G. G. W. Pigott , Esq . Rev. W. Hastings Kelke Admiral Smyth , F.R.S. John Lee , Esq . , Q.C. , LL.D. Olney ...
... Pagnell , sepulchral brass in church of Newton Blossomville , sepulchral brass in church of Obituary , Rev. H. Roundell G. G. W. Pigott , Esq . Rev. W. Hastings Kelke Admiral Smyth , F.R.S. John Lee , Esq . , Q.C. , LL.D. Olney ...
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... Pagnell , and Amersham . In the year 1858 , on the resignation of the Rev. H. Wanklyn , as Hon . Sec . , the Rev. C. Lowndes and the Rev. H. Roundell were appointed to act with the Rev. W. H. Kelke , who continued in office . In the ...
... Pagnell , and Amersham . In the year 1858 , on the resignation of the Rev. H. Wanklyn , as Hon . Sec . , the Rev. C. Lowndes and the Rev. H. Roundell were appointed to act with the Rev. W. H. Kelke , who continued in office . In the ...
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... PAGNELL .-- ( First portion . ) Twenty - three Churchies - thirty Brasses in sixteen Churches . [ The historical importance of these Inscriptions , and the necessity of stringent accuracy in copying them , has been excellently insisted ...
... PAGNELL .-- ( First portion . ) Twenty - three Churchies - thirty Brasses in sixteen Churches . [ The historical importance of these Inscriptions , and the necessity of stringent accuracy in copying them , has been excellently insisted ...
Strona 108
... , folio 119 . Two Brasses , as above described , 2. A man and his wife , in shrouds . 108 RECORDS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . Brasses, sepulchral, in the deanery of Newport Pagnell 165 in the church of Chicheley Clifton Reynes 108.
... , folio 119 . Two Brasses , as above described , 2. A man and his wife , in shrouds . 108 RECORDS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . Brasses, sepulchral, in the deanery of Newport Pagnell 165 in the church of Chicheley Clifton Reynes 108.
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