The Reliquary, Volume 17John Russell Smith, 1877 - Archaeology |
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... remains part of a fine Italian door - way , is now about to give place to a bonding warehouse , for wines , & c . " Perpetual , " " for ever , " are the words frequently used by the noble prelate and pious founder - it was " sumptously ...
... remains part of a fine Italian door - way , is now about to give place to a bonding warehouse , for wines , & c . " Perpetual , " " for ever , " are the words frequently used by the noble prelate and pious founder - it was " sumptously ...
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... remains of this pottery were brought to light in 1854 , when Mr. E. D. Nesfield suc- ceeded in unearthing the remains of the kilns A figure of a grotesque animal having twisted horns ; a twisted tail ( only a part of which remains ) ...
... remains of this pottery were brought to light in 1854 , when Mr. E. D. Nesfield suc- ceeded in unearthing the remains of the kilns A figure of a grotesque animal having twisted horns ; a twisted tail ( only a part of which remains ) ...
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... Remains near Northampton ; " besides some minor contributions . To The Field he was for many years a regular contributor of notes upon Natural His- tory subjects , usually under the nom de plume of " The Naturalist . " To the Derby ...
... Remains near Northampton ; " besides some minor contributions . To The Field he was for many years a regular contributor of notes upon Natural His- tory subjects , usually under the nom de plume of " The Naturalist . " To the Derby ...
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... remains to add that in 1869 Mr. Briggs was married to Miss Hannah Soar , of Chellaston , and that he has left by this truly happy union four very young children - one son and three daughters - to lament his death . These are Mary , or ...
... remains to add that in 1869 Mr. Briggs was married to Miss Hannah Soar , of Chellaston , and that he has left by this truly happy union four very young children - one son and three daughters - to lament his death . These are Mary , or ...
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... Remains of the fish stews , and of other portions of the monastic grange still , however , remain , and give evidence that the original establishment was of no mean order . Wigwell Grange , as it now stands , is one of the most ...
... Remains of the fish stews , and of other portions of the monastic grange still , however , remain , and give evidence that the original establishment was of no mean order . Wigwell Grange , as it now stands , is one of the most ...
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