The Journal of the British Archaeological AssociationBritish Archaeological Association, 1894 |
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... ground for thinking that it does not belong to a later time than the year 1200 . ( 4. ) I have already hinted that our font was carved in Hainault . Now Count Robert of Flanders , with his Bel- gian followers , returned from Crusade at ...
... ground for thinking that it does not belong to a later time than the year 1200 . ( 4. ) I have already hinted that our font was carved in Hainault . Now Count Robert of Flanders , with his Bel- gian followers , returned from Crusade at ...
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... ground . This primitive shape may have been suggested by a wooden tub , or by a stone well - head , like those to be seen at Venice . In order to raise the top of a font of this descrip- tion to the level at which the officiating priest ...
... ground . This primitive shape may have been suggested by a wooden tub , or by a stone well - head , like those to be seen at Venice . In order to raise the top of a font of this descrip- tion to the level at which the officiating priest ...
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... ground by initiating a " Discipline " and Con- sistory of its own . The Queen permitted to the strangers the use of St. Helier's Church , though she did not approve of the services elsewhere . During her reign the islanders were ...
... ground by initiating a " Discipline " and Con- sistory of its own . The Queen permitted to the strangers the use of St. Helier's Church , though she did not approve of the services elsewhere . During her reign the islanders were ...
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... ground , prior to the Norman structure's erection , had been merely open churchyard . When an opening was , however , made near the north - west angle of the south - west pier in nave , pre - Norman walling appeared for the first time ...
... ground , prior to the Norman structure's erection , had been merely open churchyard . When an opening was , however , made near the north - west angle of the south - west pier in nave , pre - Norman walling appeared for the first time ...
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... ground . Other small excavations made at a later period , to enable Mr. J. L. Pearson to report further on the con- dition of the foundations of south transept , opened a continuation , as it seemed , of the above east wall passing ...
... ground . Other small excavations made at a later period , to enable Mr. J. L. Pearson to report further on the con- dition of the foundations of south transept , opened a continuation , as it seemed , of the above east wall passing ...
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