Monmouthshire. Historical and Descriptive Accounts of the Ancient and Present State of Tintern Abbey,: Including a Variety of Other Particulars, Deserving the Stranger's Notice, Relating to that Much-admired Ruin, and Its Neighborhood. : The Whole Never Before Published. : Collected from Original Papers and Unquestionable Authoritieshim, in the market place: sold also at all the towns in the county., 1806 - 116 páginas |
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... English Copper Company in London , who car- ried on a considerable trade in that line here , till they sold them to Mr. Tanner , before mentioned : they are now held under his assignees by Messrs . Cowley , James , and Co. and consist ...
... English Copper Company in London , who car- ried on a considerable trade in that line here , till they sold them to Mr. Tanner , before mentioned : they are now held under his assignees by Messrs . Cowley , James , and Co. and consist ...
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... , the height of the vault of the whole church from its area contains eleven English vetheyms ( fathoms ) , and every fathom consists of six feet , or two yards . The The length of the cross aisle , that is the TINTERN ABBEY .
... , the height of the vault of the whole church from its area contains eleven English vetheyms ( fathoms ) , and every fathom consists of six feet , or two yards . The The length of the cross aisle , that is the TINTERN ABBEY .
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... English , Welch , and Irifh friends , bailiffs , and adherents , Health in the Lord . Know all of You , That we , in the fight of God , and for the health of our own foul , and for the fouls of happy memory of Walter , fon of Richard ...
... English , Welch , and Irifh friends , bailiffs , and adherents , Health in the Lord . Know all of You , That we , in the fight of God , and for the health of our own foul , and for the fouls of happy memory of Walter , fon of Richard ...
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... English and Mediterranean heaths , the AMERICAN PLANTATION is seen broken into picturesque forms by the margin of the water . This plantation is principally formed upon the declivity of a large knowl , and covers a con- siderable number ...
... English and Mediterranean heaths , the AMERICAN PLANTATION is seen broken into picturesque forms by the margin of the water . This plantation is principally formed upon the declivity of a large knowl , and covers a con- siderable number ...
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... both of the Foreign and English schools . In the year 1807 , the costly furniture and ornaments , together with the rich materials of this noble mansion , were disposed of by public sale , in order to make way for 70 RUTTER'S DESCRIPTION.
... both of the Foreign and English schools . In the year 1807 , the costly furniture and ornaments , together with the rich materials of this noble mansion , were disposed of by public sale , in order to make way for 70 RUTTER'S DESCRIPTION.
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