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... court in the centre , and was formerly the residence of the respectable family of the " Warmstrys , " several of whom were connected as registrars , and other- wise , with the cathedral church of Worcester . The library of the house is ...
... court in the centre , and was formerly the residence of the respectable family of the " Warmstrys , " several of whom were connected as registrars , and other- wise , with the cathedral church of Worcester . The library of the house is ...
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... Court . It is built of red brick , with stone quoins and door and window frames , and forms two sides of a quadrangle , which is cut diago- nally by the railroad . In the centre of the building is an octagonal embattled tower ...
... Court . It is built of red brick , with stone quoins and door and window frames , and forms two sides of a quadrangle , which is cut diago- nally by the railroad . In the centre of the building is an octagonal embattled tower ...
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... court room , in which the Governors meet to transact business ; and which is also intended to be the school library . The court room has a broad bay - window in front , embattled on the outside ; in which has been inserted an ancient ...
... court room , in which the Governors meet to transact business ; and which is also intended to be the school library . The court room has a broad bay - window in front , embattled on the outside ; in which has been inserted an ancient ...
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... Court of Exchequer , and formerly called the brick tower , fronting New Palace Yard . In this receptacle have been also deposited , from time to time , ' the most antient and useless ' of the many useless volumes compiled in the office ...
... Court of Exchequer , and formerly called the brick tower , fronting New Palace Yard . In this receptacle have been also deposited , from time to time , ' the most antient and useless ' of the many useless volumes compiled in the office ...
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... Court of Exchequer . † We might fill our Magazine with the mistakes of Mr. Devon , but it is unnecessary . Every one at all acquainted with this branch of literature must perceive , from the in- stances we have quoted already , but ...
... Court of Exchequer . † We might fill our Magazine with the mistakes of Mr. Devon , but it is unnecessary . Every one at all acquainted with this branch of literature must perceive , from the in- stances we have quoted already , but ...
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