Transactions of the Architectural and Archaeological Society of Durham and Northumberland, 4권 |
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... perhaps some cementing of the walls , at present exposed to the weather , through having lost their coping stones , would be required . The roof also wanted looking to . When the reparation of the building was completed he was sure that ...
... perhaps some cementing of the walls , at present exposed to the weather , through having lost their coping stones , would be required . The roof also wanted looking to . When the reparation of the building was completed he was sure that ...
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... perhaps , the most interesting to the visitors , and many conjectures were hazarded as to the purposes for which they had been erected ; the favourite idea seemed to be that they formed the residence of the Prefect of the Ala , who ...
... perhaps , the most interesting to the visitors , and many conjectures were hazarded as to the purposes for which they had been erected ; the favourite idea seemed to be that they formed the residence of the Prefect of the Ala , who ...
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... Perhaps the most striking characteristic of the interior is the effect of great height obtained with very moderate dimensions . Lincoln and York , with much greater height , really look lower . The admirable proportions of the building ...
... Perhaps the most striking characteristic of the interior is the effect of great height obtained with very moderate dimensions . Lincoln and York , with much greater height , really look lower . The admirable proportions of the building ...
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... Perhaps , in the first instance , they only intended to occupy the place temporarily ; for he thought they would desire to go back to Lindisfarne if they possibly could , on account of the many associations they had with the place . But ...
... Perhaps , in the first instance , they only intended to occupy the place temporarily ; for he thought they would desire to go back to Lindisfarne if they possibly could , on account of the many associations they had with the place . But ...
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... perhaps præ - Norman , with a lion and wyvern carved upon it . The gable cross on the porch is Early English , and a very good grave - cover is used as a lintel to the porch . The party then drove to Guisborough , where the ruins of the ...
... perhaps præ - Norman , with a lion and wyvern carved upon it . The gable cross on the porch is Early English , and a very good grave - cover is used as a lintel to the porch . The party then drove to Guisborough , where the ruins of the ...
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2º fo Abbey ancient apse arcade arch architecture Barnard Castle bays Bishop Bishop Auckland Bishop of Durham Brancepeth bridge building built buried Castle casula Cathedral century chancel chantry chapel Chapter House chasuble Chester-le-Street church clerestory coloris colour connexion consecrated cross Cuthbert daughter death died Dugdale Duke Durham Durham Cathedral Earl of Westmoreland east end east window eastern ecclesiæ effigies eiusdem sectae erected feet foundations grave-cover head heir Henry Hodges inches Item John Lord Nevill June King lego Lord Nevill maniple Mannor married masonry meæ nave Nevill's Newcastle Norman north aisle Northumberland occupied original Osulf parish piers Plate President Prior probably Raby remains Richard Robert Roman roof saltire sayd says Sept shield side south aisle Staindrop stola stone Surtees temporalities Thomas tomb tower transept tyme Uchtred vault wall wife William yere York
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185 페이지 - And rouse him at the name of Crispian. He that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours, And say To-morrow is Saint Crispian :' Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars, And say 'These wounds I had on Crispin's day.
185 페이지 - We few, we happy few, we band of brothers ; For he, to-day, that sheds his blood with me, Shall be my brother ; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition : And gentlemen in England, now abed, Shall think themselves accursed, they were not here: And hold their manhoods cheap, while any speaks, That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day.
10 페이지 - Both these, moreover, were kept firmly apart by beams two feet thick (the space which the binding of the piles occupied), laid in at their extremities between two braces on each side ; and in consequence of these being in different directions, and fastened on sides the one opposite to the other, so great was the strength of the work, and such the arrangement of the materials, that in proportion as the greater body of water dashed against the bridge, so much the closer were its parts held fastened...
185 페이지 - From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered : We few, we happy few, we band of brothers ; For he, to-day that sheds his blood with me, Shall be my brother...
10 페이지 - ... by means of engines, sunk these into the river, and fixed them at the bottom, and then driven them in with rammers, not quite perpendicularly, like a stake, but bending forward and sloping, so as to incline in the direction of the current of the river ; he also placed two [other piles] opposite to these, at the distance of forty feet lower down, fastened together in the same manner, but directed against the force and current of the river. Both these, moreover, were kept firmly apart by beams...
165 페이지 - Saviour, merveylouse fynlie gilted, houldinge uppe his handes, and houlding betwixt his handes a fair large CRUCIFIX OF CHRIST, all of gold, the which crucifix was to be taiken fourthe every Good Fridaie, and every man did crepe unto it that was in that church at that daye. And ther after yt was houng upe againe within the said immage.
71 페이지 - This year went Siward the earl [of Northumbria] with a great army into Scotland, both with a ship force and with a land force, and fought against the Scots, and put to flight King Macbeth, and slew all who were the chief men in the land, and led thence much booty, such as no man before had obtained. But his son Osbarn, and his sister's son Siward, and some of his house-carles, and also of the king's, were there slain, on the day of the Seven Sleepers," (July 27.) Bishop Aldred, of Worcester, is sent...
155 페이지 - Saviour sittinge on a rainbowe to geive judgment, very lively to the behoulders ; and on the west end of itt was the picture of our Lady and our Saviour on her knee.
96 페이지 - ... betwixt them. Whereupon the Lord Nevill brought but few with him, and those more for the honor of the prior, than a burthen ; and so shortly after dinner took his leave, but left one of his servants to lodge there all night, and to take his breakfast there on the next day ; protesting that being both a son and tenant of the church, he would not be burthensome to it, in respect it would be no advantage to himself, but might much damnifie him.
247 페이지 - To be short with you, he is a rare bird that by one means or other hath not some of his with the two Earls, or in his heart wisheth not well to the cause they pretend.