The History, Antiquities, and Description of the Town and Parish of Worksop, in the County of NottinghamJ. Blackwell, 1826 - 204 стор. |
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... BURIAL . Thousands , ten thousands , on this plot of earth , Had lived , and died , ere we beheld the day ; Thousands , ten thousands , here shall spring to birth , And live and die , when we have passed away : The dead , the living ...
... BURIAL . Thousands , ten thousands , on this plot of earth , Had lived , and died , ere we beheld the day ; Thousands , ten thousands , here shall spring to birth , And live and die , when we have passed away : The dead , the living ...
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... : and to bring the bearing of these remarks as near home as possible , it may be observed , that several of these tumuli or barrows , the ancient с burial mounds of the Britons , may yet be seen General Description . 9.
... : and to bring the bearing of these remarks as near home as possible , it may be observed , that several of these tumuli or barrows , the ancient с burial mounds of the Britons , may yet be seen General Description . 9.
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John Holland. burial mounds of the Britons , may yet be seen , with large trees growing on them , within the western limits of Worksop Park . Miller , in his History of Doncaster , says , " Our ancestors seem to have been fond of build ...
John Holland. burial mounds of the Britons , may yet be seen , with large trees growing on them , within the western limits of Worksop Park . Miller , in his History of Doncaster , says , " Our ancestors seem to have been fond of build ...
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... buried , might have been left in the same obscurity , but for the rhyming testimony of Pigot the monk , who says , — " Sir William dicest , and was tumulate In the said church , on the north side , On the nederest gree , for his hye ...
... buried , might have been left in the same obscurity , but for the rhyming testimony of Pigot the monk , who says , — " Sir William dicest , and was tumulate In the said church , on the north side , On the nederest gree , for his hye ...
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... buried at Worksop . The wife of Thomas de Furnival is not named in the genealogies , but they had issue , GERARD DE FURNIVAL , who was heir , Thomas , his brother , and a daughter , who became the wife of Roger , son of William de ...
... buried at Worksop . The wife of Thomas de Furnival is not named in the genealogies , but they had issue , GERARD DE FURNIVAL , who was heir , Thomas , his brother , and a daughter , who became the wife of Roger , son of William de ...
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Abbey afterwards ancient anno appears beautiful bovates brother buried Busli can'cus canons celebrated chapel charter church of Worksop Clumber Clumber park confirmed daughter died Dodsworth Duke of Norfolk Earl of Arundel Earl of Shrewsbury Edward Elizabeth erected father Foljambe Gateford gave Gerard Gerard de Furnival granted Hallamshire hath heir Henry Henry VIII Hewet honour Howard Hunter inhabitants inscription John Talbot King king's knight lady land late letter likewise Lord Furnival lordship mansion married Mary mentioned mill monastery monument neighbourhood noble notice Nottingham Nottinghamshire Osberton park period persons Pigot present prior of Worksop priory probably rectory reign residence Richard Robert Roger says Scofton Sheffield Shireoaks side Sir Thomas stone Thomas de Furnival Thomas Nevil Thoroton tion town trees tythes unto vicar Walkeringham Welbeck wife William de Lovetot wood Worksop manor Worksop priory
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