The Antiquary, Том 4Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson E. Stock, 1881 |
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... portions of it still remain among the descendants of Mrs. ( Richard ) Gough's family . From the tricking of the arms , the date appears to be about 1720 , soon after Mr. Gough's marriage , which is also more probable than nearer the ...
... portions of it still remain among the descendants of Mrs. ( Richard ) Gough's family . From the tricking of the arms , the date appears to be about 1720 , soon after Mr. Gough's marriage , which is also more probable than nearer the ...
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... portions of an oriental service of this pattern , and conclude that this must have been made to match it . DERBY . PLATE with ARMS of COLLINSON impaling SOWERBY . Argent , on a fess Azure , between a squirrel mordant in chief , and ...
... portions of an oriental service of this pattern , and conclude that this must have been made to match it . DERBY . PLATE with ARMS of COLLINSON impaling SOWERBY . Argent , on a fess Azure , between a squirrel mordant in chief , and ...
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... portion of the seventeenth century a reader in Law would occasionally come over from Gray's Inn . But the library was afterwards sold , as consisting of " a few old books which were of no use ; " and all traces of earlier con- dition or ...
... portion of the seventeenth century a reader in Law would occasionally come over from Gray's Inn . But the library was afterwards sold , as consisting of " a few old books which were of no use ; " and all traces of earlier con- dition or ...
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... portions of the building . At the end of the year these leaders and their soldiers again returned , and though Melrose was so damaged that little more could be done to deface it , they set to work and destroyed the few remaining ...
... portions of the building . At the end of the year these leaders and their soldiers again returned , and though Melrose was so damaged that little more could be done to deface it , they set to work and destroyed the few remaining ...
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... portions were removed , although possibly the now entirely demolished western wall was extinguished at this time ; and if it were so , we know not how much beauty may be lost ; but the main body of the church , and the part on which the ...
... portions were removed , although possibly the now entirely demolished western wall was extinguished at this time ; and if it were so , we know not how much beauty may be lost ; but the main body of the church , and the part on which the ...
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