Walford's Antiquarian: A Magazine and Bibliographical Review, Volume 5Edward Walford, George W. Redway W. Reeves, 1884 - Archaeology |
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... carrying out certain alterations and additions it was found necessary to take down and rebuild a portion . In doing so the Jacobean panelling was carefully removed , when the walls behind were discovered to have been painted , and the ...
... carrying out certain alterations and additions it was found necessary to take down and rebuild a portion . In doing so the Jacobean panelling was carefully removed , when the walls behind were discovered to have been painted , and the ...
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... carrying out the excavation . It was felt very desirable to disturb the form and character of the tumulus as little as possible , so that it might be eventually restored to its former external condition ; and , irrespective of the ...
... carrying out the excavation . It was felt very desirable to disturb the form and character of the tumulus as little as possible , so that it might be eventually restored to its former external condition ; and , irrespective of the ...
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... Court to be holden within the city , and sworn to observe and keep all the orders , & c . , contained in this Ordinance , and pay 2s . for his admission . No other person was allowed to set up and carry 24 The Antiquarian Magazine.
... Court to be holden within the city , and sworn to observe and keep all the orders , & c . , contained in this Ordinance , and pay 2s . for his admission . No other person was allowed to set up and carry 24 The Antiquarian Magazine.
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... carry on the said trades other than as a servant under one of the said Corporation , unless admitted as aforesaid , under a penalty of 10s . for every week during which he should so carry it on . Any journeyman retained by the ...
... carry on the said trades other than as a servant under one of the said Corporation , unless admitted as aforesaid , under a penalty of 10s . for every week during which he should so carry it on . Any journeyman retained by the ...
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... carried on , and continues to carry on on , with untiring energy . It must be admitted that those results were only obtained by a slow and gradual process , and were only fully recognised , especially as regards the Rostra , after ...
... carried on , and continues to carry on on , with untiring energy . It must be admitted that those results were only obtained by a slow and gradual process , and were only fully recognised , especially as regards the Rostra , after ...
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