The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 219F. Jefferies, 1865 |
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... grounds at Chatsworth , but manager of the Duke's vast Derbyshire estates . At Chatsworth he had the superintendence ... ground , was not merely an expansion of an ordinary con- servatory . With perfect simplicity it combined much beauty ...
... grounds at Chatsworth , but manager of the Duke's vast Derbyshire estates . At Chatsworth he had the superintendence ... ground , was not merely an expansion of an ordinary con- servatory . With perfect simplicity it combined much beauty ...
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... ground in the second century fit to be consecrated ? He asked Mr. Parker for the evidence that churches above ground were consecrated as early as 150 or 160 . Mr. Parker said that his authority was the Annals of Baronius ; and the ...
... ground in the second century fit to be consecrated ? He asked Mr. Parker for the evidence that churches above ground were consecrated as early as 150 or 160 . Mr. Parker said that his authority was the Annals of Baronius ; and the ...
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... ground floor of which are of im- mense thickness , and it was probably intended for a tower , which the situation seems to indicate . The ground room is vaulted like the rest of the substructure . ( now the Bishop's study ) , has had an ...
... ground floor of which are of im- mense thickness , and it was probably intended for a tower , which the situation seems to indicate . The ground room is vaulted like the rest of the substructure . ( now the Bishop's study ) , has had an ...
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The Ecclesiastical Buildings of Wells 669 | 686 |
Ornamentation of Ancient Bells | 696 |
Reinterment of the Remains of King James III and his Queen the Princess | 707 |
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