Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 18. ciltBritish Archaeological Association., 1862 |
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Sayfa 75
... Tower of London during his majesty's pleasure ; but bail being found for him he was set free after paying another heavy fine to the king and one to the Church , which was remitted from £ 1000 to £ 100 . On another occasion he was ...
... Tower of London during his majesty's pleasure ; but bail being found for him he was set free after paying another heavy fine to the king and one to the Church , which was remitted from £ 1000 to £ 100 . On another occasion he was ...
Sayfa 85
... tower , and two small windows on the south have been opened ; so that the ancient ivy crowned tower can be viewed under favourable circumstances . Entering the grounds of R. S. Gard , esq . , M.P. , the Association had an opportunity of ...
... tower , and two small windows on the south have been opened ; so that the ancient ivy crowned tower can be viewed under favourable circumstances . Entering the grounds of R. S. Gard , esq . , M.P. , the Association had an opportunity of ...
Sayfa 89
... tower , and eastward of the chancel is a lady chapel opening from the aisles by an archway on each side . The lower part of the tower is the earliest portion of the building , the four arches and probably some extent of work above being ...
... tower , and eastward of the chancel is a lady chapel opening from the aisles by an archway on each side . The lower part of the tower is the earliest portion of the building , the four arches and probably some extent of work above being ...
Sayfa 90
... tower is of early English work and has three foliated lancet openings on each face with a roll label moulding continued all round , and a corbelled cornice . The parapets and pinnacles are of later work . The lower part of the Lady ...
... tower is of early English work and has three foliated lancet openings on each face with a roll label moulding continued all round , and a corbelled cornice . The parapets and pinnacles are of later work . The lower part of the Lady ...
Sayfa 104
... Tower . Of the specimens preserved , six were different types of the Exeter mint.1 Capt . Shortt has remarked that the penny of Henry II , bearing the legend SNAEBEORN . ON . EON . ( Exon ) with PAX across the field , was an Exeter coin ...
... Tower . Of the specimens preserved , six were different types of the Exeter mint.1 Capt . Shortt has remarked that the penny of Henry II , bearing the legend SNAEBEORN . ON . EON . ( Exon ) with PAX across the field , was an Exeter coin ...
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