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" They were about 44 on a side, about two feet distance from one another, and as much in diameter. Those in the midst were fewer in number, larger, and exactly fronted the entrance of the great west door, that circle nearest the entrance in this row being... "
The Stranger's Guide Through the City of York, and Its Cathedral ... - Page 56
1825 - 152 pages
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History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Churches of Great Britain ...

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,...
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History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Churches of Great Britain ...

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...
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An essay towards a history of Hexham

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...
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An Essay Towards a History of Hexham ... Illustrating Its Ancient and Its ...

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...
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The Natural and Artificial Wonders of the United Kingdom

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...
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Extracts from the Municipal Records of the City of York, During the Reigns ...

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...
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Traditions and Customs of Cathedrals

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...
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Transactions, Volume 6

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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