| James Sargant Storer - Bishops - 1819 - 342 pages
...them on the ground. Here, in the old pavement of this church, were almost an innumerable quantity of grave-stones, many of which formerly shone like embroidery,...pavement were a number of circles, which ranged from tbe west end up the middle aisle, on each side and in the centre. They were about forty-four on a side,... | |
| James Sargant Storer - Cathedrals - 1819 - 334 pages
...them on the ground. Here, in the old pavement of this church, were almost an innumerable quantity of grave-stones, many of which formerly shone like embroidery, being enriched with the images, lie. in brass, of bishops, and other ecclesiastics represented in their proper habits. In the same... | |
| Arthur Biggs Wright - 1823 - 262 pages
...which it was originally written.— " Here in the old church were an almost innumerable quantity of grave-stones, many of which formerly shone like embroidery,...ecclesiastics represented in their proper habits, (the writer quotes a shining instance). But to see how all sublunary things are subject to change or... | |
| Andrew Biggs Wright - Hexham (England) - 1823 - 276 pages
...which it was originally written. — " Here in the old church were an almost innumerable quantity of grave-stones, many of which formerly shone like embroidery,...ecclesiastics represented in their proper habits, (the writer quotes a shining instance). But to see how all sublunary things are subject to change or... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Great Britain - 1825 - 426 pages
...grave-stones, many of which formerly shone like embroidery, Tx>ing onrinhed with the images, fyc., in brass, of bishops, and other ecclesiastics, represented in their proper habits, of which the grave-stone of Archdeacon Dalby was a striking instance. These stones had also monumental... | |
| Robert Davies, York (England) - Corpus Christi Festival - 1843 - 320 pages
...ymages and a grete tablett of golde havyng in yt the ymage of our Lady of mother of ment of the church were a number of circles which ranged from the west...aisle on each side and in the centre. They were about forty -four on a side, about two foot distance from one another, and as much in diameter. Those in... | |
| Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott - Cathedrals - 1872 - 270 pages
...1736, at York; they may be seen marked in old ground-plans of the Minster, and are thus described : ' A number of circles, which ranged from the west end up the middle isle, on each side and in the centre. They 1 Gostling, 180. * Brooke's Lincoln, 11. were about forty-four... | |
| Ecclesiological Society - Church buildings - 1910 - 352 pages
...sixteenth century. Until the second quarter of the eighteenth century the pavement of the nave contained " a number of circles, which ranged from the west end up the middle isle, on each side and in the centre. They were about forty-four on a side, about two feet 'distance... | |
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