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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... connected ; and I am happy in having your Grace's permission to dedicate this Work to your Grace . However diffident I might feel in the hope that the following pages might not be unworthy of your Grace's approbation , I could not but ...
... connected ; and I am happy in having your Grace's permission to dedicate this Work to your Grace . However diffident I might feel in the hope that the following pages might not be unworthy of your Grace's approbation , I could not but ...
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... connected with this place ; and it may truly be added , non tetegit sed ornavit , —to this work , no less than for the personal kindnesses of the elegant author , I am singularly indebted . My thanks are likewise due to Henry Ellis ...
... connected with this place ; and it may truly be added , non tetegit sed ornavit , —to this work , no less than for the personal kindnesses of the elegant author , I am singularly indebted . My thanks are likewise due to Henry Ellis ...
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... connected with the destruction of several mortuary memorials : the cellar , as well as the court of this dwelling ... connection with other subjects ; and , therefore , that trees and streams , roads and fields , which could have no ...
... connected with the destruction of several mortuary memorials : the cellar , as well as the court of this dwelling ... connection with other subjects ; and , therefore , that trees and streams , roads and fields , which could have no ...
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... connected ; the Lovetots , the Furnivals , the Talbots- " The Talbots ever true and faithful to the Crowne , " were its ancient lords . This place was amongst their earliest possessions : here they dwelt ; and hither were many of them ...
... connected ; the Lovetots , the Furnivals , the Talbots- " The Talbots ever true and faithful to the Crowne , " were its ancient lords . This place was amongst their earliest possessions : here they dwelt ; and hither were many of them ...
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... connected with the precarious suc- cess of the crop , might lead the growers to believe , that the ground which had heretofore been planted with liquorice , might be appropriated to other purposes with greater advantage . Be this as it ...
... connected with the precarious suc- cess of the crop , might lead the growers to believe , that the ground which had heretofore been planted with liquorice , might be appropriated to other purposes with greater advantage . Be this as it ...
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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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Сторінка 102 - I do love these ancient ruins. We never tread upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history; And, questionless, here in this open court, Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather, some men lie...
Сторінка 106 - Virtues loved to dwell. Affection warm, and faith sincere, And soft humanity, were there. In agony, in death resign'd, She felt the wound she left behind. Her infant Image here below Sits smiling on a Father's woe : Whom what awaits, while yet he strays Along the lonely vale of days ? A Pang, to secret sorrow dear ; A Sigh ; an unavailing Tear ; Till Time shall ev'ry grief remove, With Life, with Memory, and with Love.
Сторінка 97 - Parliament, that his Majesty shall have and enjoy to him and to his heirs for ever all and singular such monasteries, priories, and other religious houses of monks, canons, and nuns, of what kinds...
Сторінка 106 - Lo ! where this silent Marble weeps, A Friend, a Wife, a Mother sleeps; A Heart, within whose sacred cell The peaceful Virtues loved to dwell. Affection warm, and faith sincere, And soft humanity were there. In agony, in death resign'd, She felt the wound she left behind. Her infant Image here below Sits smiling on a Father's woe: Whom what awaits, while yet he strays Along the lonely vale of days ? A Pang, to secret sorrow dear; A Sigh; an unavailing Tear; Till Time shall...
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Сторінка 34 - Although the worshipful gentlemen being in his company provoked him all that they could do thereto, yet he would not consent, desiring them to be contented; saying, that he came not into the country, to frequent or follow any such pleasures or pastimes, but only to attend to a greater care that he had in hand, which was his duty, study, and pleasure.
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Сторінка 33 - ... were meet for such noblemen as delight therein. Nevertheless he could do no less than to account my Lord of Shrewsbury to be much his friend, in whom he found such gentleness and nobleness in his honourable offer, to whom he rendered his most lowly thanks. But in no wise they could entreat him to hunt. Although the worshipful...
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