The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County: Bedfordshire ; Berkshire ; BuckinghamshireT. Maiden, 1801 - Architecture |
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... represented this borough in parliament , repaired the old - town hall , situated near St. Paul's church , and founded an hospital for eight poor people , as well . as a charity - school for forty children . But the donation , from which ...
... represented this borough in parliament , repaired the old - town hall , situated near St. Paul's church , and founded an hospital for eight poor people , as well . as a charity - school for forty children . But the donation , from which ...
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... represented , and will be found to correspond with the above description . The small turret , or tower , that appears on the right hand corner of the building , has fallen down since Mr. Arnold took his sketch . This part presents a ...
... represented , and will be found to correspond with the above description . The small turret , or tower , that appears on the right hand corner of the building , has fallen down since Mr. Arnold took his sketch . This part presents a ...
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... represented , and will be found to correspond with the above description . The small turret , or tower , that appears on the right hand corner of the building , has fallen down since Mr. Arnold took his sketch . This part presents a ...
... represented , and will be found to correspond with the above description . The small turret , or tower , that appears on the right hand corner of the building , has fallen down since Mr. Arnold took his sketch . This part presents a ...
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... represented in the epitaph , is indeed surprising : yet our surprise at his error is somewhat lessened , when we reflect on the conduct of Bishop Gibson , who , we are told by Mr. Gough , repeats the story implicitly . How easily would ...
... represented in the epitaph , is indeed surprising : yet our surprise at his error is somewhat lessened , when we reflect on the conduct of Bishop Gibson , who , we are told by Mr. Gough , repeats the story implicitly . How easily would ...
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... represented , guarded by a lamb from the assaults of a dragon . The vine is an emblem of the church , which is here al- legorically defended by baptism from the attempts of the devil . On Engraved by Gee . Looks from a Shotch by Eicher ...
... represented , guarded by a lamb from the assaults of a dragon . The vine is an emblem of the church , which is here al- legorically defended by baptism from the attempts of the devil . On Engraved by Gee . Looks from a Shotch by Eicher ...
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