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... church , consisting of the church itself , the palace of the archbishops of Canterbury , the college of William de Courtney , already ably treated of in a work by our respected associate the rev . Beale Poste . There are also some very ...
... church , consisting of the church itself , the palace of the archbishops of Canterbury , the college of William de Courtney , already ably treated of in a work by our respected associate the rev . Beale Poste . There are also some very ...
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... church . The palace , on the authority of Lambard and Kilburne , was begun in 1348 , by John Ufford archbishop of ... church was founded by William de Courtney archbishop of Canterbury , who , in 1395 , obtained a license from king ...
... church . The palace , on the authority of Lambard and Kilburne , was begun in 1348 , by John Ufford archbishop of ... church was founded by William de Courtney archbishop of Canterbury , who , in 1395 , obtained a license from king ...
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... churches of almost the earliest date , traces of colour may be found , generally applied in a very rude manner , and ... church ( Peterborough ) having the picture of abbot Hedda and the king of the Danes , as it were expostulating the ...
... churches of almost the earliest date , traces of colour may be found , generally applied in a very rude manner , and ... church ( Peterborough ) having the picture of abbot Hedda and the king of the Danes , as it were expostulating the ...
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... church of Peterborough , an old writer observes : " Having destroyed all the tombs , altars , and pavements , they now have leisure to look at the windows above them , which would have entertained any persons else , with great delight ...
... church of Peterborough , an old writer observes : " Having destroyed all the tombs , altars , and pavements , they now have leisure to look at the windows above them , which would have entertained any persons else , with great delight ...
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... church . Nor is this to be wondered at , considering it has passed through that dreadful ordeal known by the term " church restora- tion " , which often with greater propriety might be called " church desecration " ; for in most cases ...
... church . Nor is this to be wondered at , considering it has passed through that dreadful ordeal known by the term " church restora- tion " , which often with greater propriety might be called " church desecration " ; for in most cases ...
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