Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of the County, Volume 8Sussex Archaeological Society., 1856 - Archaeology |
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... with Brighton . 5 The walls measure externally about 57 feet by 21. The engraving at the end A few words may here be said of the manor. of this paper is a south - west view of the church . 4 GENEALOGICAL MEMOIR OF Blatchington Church 4,
... with Brighton . 5 The walls measure externally about 57 feet by 21. The engraving at the end A few words may here be said of the manor. of this paper is a south - west view of the church . 4 GENEALOGICAL MEMOIR OF Blatchington Church 4,
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... engraved at the death of Lady Berkeley in 1392 . And this is not a singular case of a premature preparation of a brass , which might be as a memento mori ; for Sir John de Cobham , who died in 1407 , had his brass laid down about 1367 ...
... engraved at the death of Lady Berkeley in 1392 . And this is not a singular case of a premature preparation of a brass , which might be as a memento mori ; for Sir John de Cobham , who died in 1407 , had his brass laid down about 1367 ...
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... engrave the figure of Wybarne as a knight of the fifteenth century , selected as his type that of a knight in the church of the neighbouring parish , whose style of armour being continued from the fourteenth far into the fifteenth ...
... engrave the figure of Wybarne as a knight of the fifteenth century , selected as his type that of a knight in the church of the neighbouring parish , whose style of armour being continued from the fourteenth far into the fifteenth ...
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... engraving of the figure , from a drawing by Sir S. Merricks , in Cartwright's History of the Rape of Bramber . Chesworth subsequently became one of the residences of the Dukes of Norfolk before they married the Fitz - Alans and became ...
... engraving of the figure , from a drawing by Sir S. Merricks , in Cartwright's History of the Rape of Bramber . Chesworth subsequently became one of the residences of the Dukes of Norfolk before they married the Fitz - Alans and became ...
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... the remains of this castle , which he has been so good as to prepare for me , and from which the engraved illustrations of my paper are made . DUREFORD ABBEY - ITS FORTUNES AND MISFORTUNES ; WITH SOME. 40 SEDGWICK CASTLE . Wall.
... the remains of this castle , which he has been so good as to prepare for me , and from which the engraved illustrations of my paper are made . DUREFORD ABBEY - ITS FORTUNES AND MISFORTUNES ; WITH SOME. 40 SEDGWICK CASTLE . Wall.
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