The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Volume 5 |
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Page 356
... former owner of this manor , who died in 1626. The College for the Chantry Priests is yet standing near the middle of the town : its revenues , at the time of the Suppression , were valued at 341. 4s . 3d . annually . Among the ...
... former owner of this manor , who died in 1626. The College for the Chantry Priests is yet standing near the middle of the town : its revenues , at the time of the Suppression , were valued at 341. 4s . 3d . annually . Among the ...
Page 437
... former of these remains are of a much later style of architecture than the Church . Adjoining to the gateway is the Porter's Lodge , and a piece of ground called Romeland , as Peter - pence were termed Romescot : this name it is thought ...
... former of these remains are of a much later style of architecture than the Church . Adjoining to the gateway is the Porter's Lodge , and a piece of ground called Romeland , as Peter - pence were termed Romescot : this name it is thought ...
Page 740
... former is now occupied as a dwelling . TETBURY Is a large and respectable town , situated on a pleasant and commanding eminence , and principally consisting of four streets , meeting in the centre . On the south - east side were traces ...
... former is now occupied as a dwelling . TETBURY Is a large and respectable town , situated on a pleasant and commanding eminence , and principally consisting of four streets , meeting in the centre . On the south - east side were traces ...
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