Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1869 |
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Page 83
... periods of British and English history from the time of the Romans at least , to those of the Commonwealth ; but The Hills have been much less explored by anti- quaries than The Vale , and , except some occasional notices in our own ...
... periods of British and English history from the time of the Romans at least , to those of the Commonwealth ; but The Hills have been much less explored by anti- quaries than The Vale , and , except some occasional notices in our own ...
Page 88
... period to which I can assign it , from the massive character of its mouldings , being the twelfth century . I am of opinion that this dial was intended to denote the seven canonical hours of the day , viz . : -Matins , 6 A.M .; Laudes ...
... period to which I can assign it , from the massive character of its mouldings , being the twelfth century . I am of opinion that this dial was intended to denote the seven canonical hours of the day , viz . : -Matins , 6 A.M .; Laudes ...
Page 89
... period of desolation and neglect ; still more that the antiquities of the estate and the surround- ing district should at length be valued and preserved as their intrinsic worth and their importance as national monuments so justly ...
... period of desolation and neglect ; still more that the antiquities of the estate and the surround- ing district should at length be valued and preserved as their intrinsic worth and their importance as national monuments so justly ...
Page 96
... periods immediately preceding the cessation of Roman power , and during the conquests of the Saxons . Dr. Nicholas works out his subject with great attention to details and collateral proofs , and writes throughout with cheerfulness and ...
... periods immediately preceding the cessation of Roman power , and during the conquests of the Saxons . Dr. Nicholas works out his subject with great attention to details and collateral proofs , and writes throughout with cheerfulness and ...
Page 111
... period of the civil war . In all probability he was only appointed officially for the first year , and was allowed to retain the office until affairs became more settled , and the appointments of sheriffs resumed their usual course . He ...
... period of the civil war . In all probability he was only appointed officially for the first year , and was allowed to retain the office until affairs became more settled , and the appointments of sheriffs resumed their usual course . He ...
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