| John Hassell - Castles - 1807 - 278 pages
...ap10 BEAUTIES OF ANTIQUITY plied to the purposes for which it was originally instituted. Camden say», the history of the prophets, apostles, and disciples...ornamented with curious niches; excepting this, the Sout. wall, and a small part of the East end, are the only remaining parts. This vievv represents the... | |
| Joseph Jefferson (Independent minister.) - 1809 - 38 pages
...the inside was no less beautiful. Camden, in his Britannia, informs us, that " upon the roof of it, the history of the Prophets, Apostles, and Disciples of Christ, was very artificially described." Some of the rich ornaments, formerly belonging to it, are still preserved... | |
| Agriculture - 1844 - 1200 pages
...originally instituted. Camden nays, the history of the prophets, apostles, and disciples of Chnst, was very curiously described, with their several portraits,...that Lord Sandes, the founder, was buried here. The Basingstoke station is about half way between Southampton and London. There is little in the town of... | |
| England - 1840 - 784 pages
...angles of the tower are decorated in the same way. On the roof in the interior, Camden informs us that the history of the prophets, apostles, and disciples of Christ was very artificially described. Owing to neglect. 57 the chapel is now in ruins. It is said to have been stripped... | |
| Agriculture - 1844 - 574 pages
...shut up ; until Dr. Morley, Bishop of Winchester, obtained the restoration of this estate, in 1670, to be applied to the purposes for which it was originally...that Lord Sandes, the founder, was buried here. The Basingstoke station is about half way between Southampton and London. There is little in the town of... | |
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