The Thames: Or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings, and Picturesque Scenery, on the Banks of that Noble RiverVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1811 - Thames River (England) |
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... , and Alsward , and that money was coined there called Ocsnafordia . It shared with almost every other part of the kingdom the reverses which followed • from the unsettled state of its government during the 54 OXFORD, ...
... , and Alsward , and that money was coined there called Ocsnafordia . It shared with almost every other part of the kingdom the reverses which followed • from the unsettled state of its government during the 54 OXFORD, ...
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... called , was formerly surrounded with a wall and bastions , and is about two miles in circum- ference . The principal street runs from east to west , the entire length of the town , but under different names : the High Street ...
... called , was formerly surrounded with a wall and bastions , and is about two miles in circum- ference . The principal street runs from east to west , the entire length of the town , but under different names : the High Street ...
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... called the Gothic style . It was erected in the year 1492 under the direction of Cardinal Wolsey , at that time fellow and burser of the college . The Chapel is a handsome and well - proportioned building . The west window , painted in ...
... called the Gothic style . It was erected in the year 1492 under the direction of Cardinal Wolsey , at that time fellow and burser of the college . The Chapel is a handsome and well - proportioned building . The west window , painted in ...
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... called Peckwater , is an elegant enriched building of the Ionic order , after a design of Dr. Aldrich , then Dean of the College , who was equally distinguished for taste and learning . One angle of it is entirely possessed by the ...
... called Peckwater , is an elegant enriched building of the Ionic order , after a design of Dr. Aldrich , then Dean of the College , who was equally distinguished for taste and learning . One angle of it is entirely possessed by the ...
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... called upon to give an enlarged description of it . Nuneham Courtenay , at the General Survey , belonged to Richard de Curcy and afterwards to the family of Riparys or Redvers . Mary , youngest daughter of William de Red- vers , Earl of ...
... called upon to give an enlarged description of it . Nuneham Courtenay , at the General Survey , belonged to Richard de Curcy and afterwards to the family of Riparys or Redvers . Mary , youngest daughter of William de Red- vers , Earl of ...
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