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Page 18
... wall , discovered that all the basement story of the castle ( keep ) lay buried under the ruins of the upper parts ... walls are twelve feet high and eight in thickness . J. W. The population of this parish is dispersed in several ...
... wall , discovered that all the basement story of the castle ( keep ) lay buried under the ruins of the upper parts ... walls are twelve feet high and eight in thickness . J. W. The population of this parish is dispersed in several ...
Page 20
... walls being left in the rough , and the interior dragged to a smoother finish , yet not so as to de- stroy the idea of ... wall next to the tower . The capitals of the piers , sculptured from examples of the time , differ from each other ...
... walls being left in the rough , and the interior dragged to a smoother finish , yet not so as to de- stroy the idea of ... wall next to the tower . The capitals of the piers , sculptured from examples of the time , differ from each other ...
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... wall of the aisle , near to its eastern termination , where are some indications of there having been an altar , doubtless that of the blessed Virgin Mary . 4. A plain small opening for a locker on the north side of it . A small niche ...
... wall of the aisle , near to its eastern termination , where are some indications of there having been an altar , doubtless that of the blessed Virgin Mary . 4. A plain small opening for a locker on the north side of it . A small niche ...
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... wall - tiles , which will be noticed hereafter , dated 1453 . The most interesting series of heraldic tiles which are here to be seen , are illustrative of the descent of the chase and manor of Malvern , which had been given by Edward I ...
... wall - tiles , which will be noticed hereafter , dated 1453 . The most interesting series of heraldic tiles which are here to be seen , are illustrative of the descent of the chase and manor of Malvern , which had been given by Edward I ...
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... wall - tiles it may be noticed placed by the side of the arms of England ; it occurs also in the angles of a compartment formed of sixteen pieces of remarkably elaborate design , which may still be seen in its perfect state in the choir ...
... wall - tiles it may be noticed placed by the side of the arms of England ; it occurs also in the angles of a compartment formed of sixteen pieces of remarkably elaborate design , which may still be seen in its perfect state in the choir ...
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