The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 91, Part 1E. Cave, 1821 - English periodicals |
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... side of the nave , seems to have been ori- ginally a Chantry , founded by the Kellaws in 1347. It was endowed with lands , which at the dissolution were valued at 107 . The Vicarage of Kelloe is in the patronage of the Bishops of Dur ...
... side of the nave , seems to have been ori- ginally a Chantry , founded by the Kellaws in 1347. It was endowed with lands , which at the dissolution were valued at 107 . The Vicarage of Kelloe is in the patronage of the Bishops of Dur ...
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... side Ailes , Transepts , aud Chancel , with a square tower in the centre . The Southern and Western entrances are sheltered by porches , coeval with the oldest parts of the building . The most elaborate specimens of the an- cient styles ...
... side Ailes , Transepts , aud Chancel , with a square tower in the centre . The Southern and Western entrances are sheltered by porches , coeval with the oldest parts of the building . The most elaborate specimens of the an- cient styles ...
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... side , within a niche highly ornamented , lies the figure of a man , with his hands clasped , as in the atti- tude of prayer . He has a small close cap on his head , attired in a long gown , which formerly was gilt and painted in ...
... side , within a niche highly ornamented , lies the figure of a man , with his hands clasped , as in the atti- tude of prayer . He has a small close cap on his head , attired in a long gown , which formerly was gilt and painted in ...
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... side , of Thomson , of Goldsmith , of Cowper , of Collins , of the Wartons , of Reynolds , of Melmoth , of John- son , of Hawksworth , of Hume , of Robertson , of Burke , of Gibbon , with a variety of others of the first rank in our own ...
... side , of Thomson , of Goldsmith , of Cowper , of Collins , of the Wartons , of Reynolds , of Melmoth , of John- son , of Hawksworth , of Hume , of Robertson , of Burke , of Gibbon , with a variety of others of the first rank in our own ...
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... sides . At 7 the thermometer was 57. The morn ing was dull and hazy , but the day gradually improved . As far as BINGEN the views were tame ; we only arrived there by din- ner - time , about one o'clock ; the wind ( West ) was contrary ...
... sides . At 7 the thermometer was 57. The morn ing was dull and hazy , but the day gradually improved . As far as BINGEN the views were tame ; we only arrived there by din- ner - time , about one o'clock ; the wind ( West ) was contrary ...
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