Records of Buckinghamshire, Том 5James Pickburn, 1878 |
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... formed has been steadily kept in view , and during its existence it has accomplished much useful work in collecting such materials , and promoting such measures , as may assist in the compilation or illustration of a history of the ...
... formed has been steadily kept in view , and during its existence it has accomplished much useful work in collecting such materials , and promoting such measures , as may assist in the compilation or illustration of a history of the ...
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... formation of railways , and other circumstances , have a great tendency to sweep away all memorials of the past . The work of the Society has also been devoted to the promotion of the restoration of churches . It would be impossible for ...
... formation of railways , and other circumstances , have a great tendency to sweep away all memorials of the past . The work of the Society has also been devoted to the promotion of the restoration of churches . It would be impossible for ...
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... formed of the magnitude of the work , when I mention to you , that it was preserved in the Cathedral of Bayeux till the year 1803 , where once for some days every year , it was exhibited in " the nave of the church , " round which " it ...
... formed of the magnitude of the work , when I mention to you , that it was preserved in the Cathedral of Bayeux till the year 1803 , where once for some days every year , it was exhibited in " the nave of the church , " round which " it ...
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... formed for the reception of the hand ; for the shield was not worn on the arm , but was held by the hand at arm's length . The bronze fibulæ , or brooches , were of different forms and sizes . The two small saucer - shaped fibulæ ...
... formed for the reception of the hand ; for the shield was not worn on the arm , but was held by the hand at arm's length . The bronze fibulæ , or brooches , were of different forms and sizes . The two small saucer - shaped fibulæ ...
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... formed with a small angle shaft or mullion in the jamb of a window of earlier date and smaller size than the present windows . This has been reinstated as before . It is evident from this remnant that the aisles ( with roofs originally ...
... formed with a small angle shaft or mullion in the jamb of a window of earlier date and smaller size than the present windows . This has been reinstated as before . It is evident from this remnant that the aisles ( with roofs originally ...
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