The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Հատոր 5 |
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... inhabitants of Lin- disfarne left their lands and goods , and followed the Bishop and his train , who , wearied with travelling , endeavored privately to depart to Ireland , that they might deposit the Saint's bones in greater safety ...
... inhabitants of Lin- disfarne left their lands and goods , and followed the Bishop and his train , who , wearied with travelling , endeavored privately to depart to Ireland , that they might deposit the Saint's bones in greater safety ...
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... inhabitants to the extrémest despair . In this temper , they formed associations , which coming to the Bishop's knowledge , he acquainted Earl Cumin of his apprehensions of an insurrection . The Earl treated the Bishop's caution with ...
... inhabitants to the extrémest despair . In this temper , they formed associations , which coming to the Bishop's knowledge , he acquainted Earl Cumin of his apprehensions of an insurrection . The Earl treated the Bishop's caution with ...
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... inhabitants spared from the sword , died , overwhelmed with want and misery , in the fields . " Hoveden relates ... inhabitants , with their flocks and other property , fled into the most secret recesses of the forests and mountains ...
... inhabitants spared from the sword , died , overwhelmed with want and misery , in the fields . " Hoveden relates ... inhabitants , with their flocks and other property , fled into the most secret recesses of the forests and mountains ...
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... inhabitants ! In the years 1416 and 1589 , Durham was visited by that dreadful scourge , the plague , which raged for a considerable time . In 1597 , it again returned , with such violence , that the poorer inhabitants were compelled to ...
... inhabitants ! In the years 1416 and 1589 , Durham was visited by that dreadful scourge , the plague , which raged for a considerable time . In 1597 , it again returned , with such violence , that the poorer inhabitants were compelled to ...
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... inhabitants with water , near the centre ; and a Piazza , where the corn mar- kets , & c . are held , on the south . The Guildhall was originally built by Bishop Tunstall , about the year 1555 , but has since been repaired , and much ...
... inhabitants with water , near the centre ; and a Piazza , where the corn mar- kets , & c . are held , on the south . The Guildhall was originally built by Bishop Tunstall , about the year 1555 , but has since been repaired , and much ...
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Abbey Abbot acres afterwards aisle altar ancient Antiquities appears arches beautiful Bishop Bishop of Durham brick building built called Camulodunum Castle Cathedral centre chancel Chapel Church Cirencester Colchester Crown dedicated to St Domesday Book Domesday Survey Duke Durham Earl east Edward the Confessor effigies Elizabeth eminence England erected Essex estates expence feet Glocester Gloucestershire granted ground Hall Henry the Eighth Henry the Third hill inches inclosed inhabitants inscription King Knight Lady land late latter London Lord Lysons manor mansion miles monument nave nearly number of houses original ornamented parish park Peter de Montfort pillars possession principal Priory Pudsey Queen reign of Henry remains Richard river river Wear Robert Roman Saxon seat Severn Sir John situated Sockburne South Shields south side square stone supposed Tewkesbury Thomas tion tower town transept various village wall west end William
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Էջ 376 - Wished yourselves unmarried again ; Or in a twelve-month and a day Repented not in thought any way, But continued true in thought and desire, As when you joined hands in holy quire.
Էջ 339 - It may please your grace, that were not for " mine ease: they are most of them my retainers, that " are come to do me service at such a time as this, and
Էջ 376 - As when you join'd hands in holy quire. If to these conditions without all fear, Of your own accord you will freely swear, A whole gammon of bacon you shall receive. And bear it hence with love and good leave ; For this is our custom at Dunmow well known ; Tho' the pleasure be ours, the bacon's your own.
Էջ 151 - ... the Boat moving, as it were, upon a centre; the fine entrance below is of use in dividing the waves, when rowing against them ; and, combined with the convexity of the bottom, and the elliptical form of the stem, admits her to rise with wonderful buoyancy in...
Էջ 117 - All were welcome that came; and even their beasts had so much care taken of them, that it was humorously said, " If a horse was turned loose in any part of the country, it would immediately make its way to the rector of Houghton's.
Էջ 35 - Journal (first edition, p. 281.) ..." we came to Durham (AD 1657), where was a Man come down from London, to set up a College there, to make Ministers of Christ, as they said : I went, with some others, to reason with the Man, and to let him see, ' That to teach Men Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, and the Seven Arts' which was all but the Teachings of the Natural Man, was not ' the Way to make them Ministers of Christ.
Էջ 677 - Weave the warp, and weave the woof, The winding-sheet of Edward's race. Give ample room, and verge enough The characters of hell to trace. Mark the year, and mark the night, When Severn shall re-echo with affright, The shrieks of death through Berkeley's roofs that ring ; Shrieks of an agonizing king...
Էջ 37 - Whereupon the king, furiously enraged, presently repaired to the hermit's place, with his daughter, attended by several knights, where he instantly accosted the servant of God in the following manner : ' What ! art thou he, who, under the colour of religion, profanest the temple and sanctuary of God ? Art thou he, who, under the cloak and profession of an hermit, exercisest thyself in all...
Էջ 694 - The recommendatory Letter of Oliver Cromwell to William Lenthall, esq. speaker of the House of Commons, for erecting a college and university at Durham, and his Letters Patent (when lord protector) for founding the same; with the Address of the provost and fellows of the said college, &c." 4to. " A sketch of the Life and Character of Bishop Trevor,
Էջ 150 - ... nearly with the level of the keel. The ends of the bottom section form that fine kind of entrance- observable in the lower part of the bow of the fishing boat, called a coble, much used in the north.