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" Thereupon ensued a pitiful vastation of churches and church buildings throughout all parts of the realm ; for every one made bold to put to their hands, the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater and those who were in authority. "
Chronicles of saint Mungo: or, Antiquities and traditions of Glasgow - Page 208
by Kentigern (st.) - 1843 - 434 pages
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History of St. Andrews: Episcopal, Monastic, Academic, and Civil ..., Volume 1

Charles Jobson Lyon - St. Andrews (Scotland) - 1843 - 522 pages
...to his hands; the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater. No difference was made ; but all churches either defaced or pulled to the ground. The holy vessels and whatsoever else they could make gain of, as timber, lead, and bells, were put to sale." The very sepulchres of the...
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The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies...

1845 - 384 pages
...buildings throughout all parts of the realm; for every one made bold to put to their hands, the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater and those...ground. The holy vessels, and whatsoever else men could gain of, as timber, lead, and bells, were put to sale. The very sepulchres of the dead were not spared....
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The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies

Great Britain - 1845 - 538 pages
...buildings throughout all parts of the realm ; for every one made bold to put to their hands, the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater and those...ground. The holy vessels, and whatsoever else men could gain of, as timber, lead, and bells, were put to sale. The very sepulchres of the dead were not spared....
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The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies..

Authors - 1845 - 432 pages
...buildings throughout all parts of the realm ; for every one made bold to put to their hands, the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater and those...ground. The holy vessels, and whatsoever else men could gain of, as timber, lead, and bells, were put to sale. The very sepulchres of the dead were not spared....
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The Churchman's companion, Volume 17

1855 - 970 pages
...bold to put to their hands ; the meaner sort imitating the greater. No difference was made, but all Churches either defaced or pulled to the ground. The holy vessels and whatsoever else they could make gain of, as timber, lead, and bells were put to sale." To this act may be attributed...
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An account of the history and antiquities of St. Leonard's, Edinburgh, its ...

John George Wood - Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1865 - 96 pages
...one made bold to put to their hands; the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater and those in authority. No difference was made, but all the...defaced or pulled to the ground. The holy vessels, and whatever else man could make gain of, as timber, lead, and bells, were put to sale. The very sepulchres...
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A history of Scotland, chiefly in its ecclesiastical aspect, until the fall ...

Marjory G J. Kinloch - 1874 - 338 pages
...to his hands : the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater. No difference was made, but all churches either defaced or pulled to the ground. The holy vessels, and whatsoever else they could make gain of, as timber, lead, and bells, were put to sale.' It seemed as though there would...
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A Critical Essay on the Ancient Inhabitants of the Northern Parts of Britain ...

Thomas Innes - Scotland - 1879 - 484 pages
...their hands, the meaner sort imitating the example of the greater. No difference was made, but all churches either defaced or pulled to the ground. The holy vessels, and whatsoever else they could make gain of, as timber, lead, and bells, were put to sale : the very sepulchres of the...
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Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland: A Survey of Scottish Topography ..., Volume 3

Francis Hindes Groome - Scotland - 1883 - 330 pages
...meaner sort imitating the ensample of the greater, and those who were in authority. Дo diflert'nre was made, but all the churches either defaced or pulled...else men could make gain of, as timber, lead, and K-lls, were put up to sale. The very sepulchres of the dead wore not spared. The registers of the church...
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Maam-ratagain-Zetland. General survey

Francis Hindes Groome - Scotland - 1885 - 330 pages
...hands — the meaner sort imitating the ensample of the greater, and those who were in authority. lío difference was made, but all the churches either defaced...make gain of, as timber, lead, and bells, were put up to sale. The very sepulchres of the dead were not spared. The registers of the church and bibliothèques...
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