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... feet above the surrounding meadows . The surface has been levelled , and an oval area of about 150 yards by 105 yards , has been traced out , and its margin scarped and pared into a steep slope of about 45 feet deep . The material has ...
... feet above the surrounding meadows . The surface has been levelled , and an oval area of about 150 yards by 105 yards , has been traced out , and its margin scarped and pared into a steep slope of about 45 feet deep . The material has ...
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... feet , projecting 14 feet beyond the curtain . It has a basement and three stories . The base- ment is occupied by the entrance passage , 11 feet broad , and two lateral masses of 8 feet 6 inches each , solid in front , but in the rear ...
... feet , projecting 14 feet beyond the curtain . It has a basement and three stories . The base- ment is occupied by the entrance passage , 11 feet broad , and two lateral masses of 8 feet 6 inches each , solid in front , but in the rear ...
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... feet long , such being the breadth of the ditch at that point . This , no doubt , replaces an older bridge , at the inner end of which was a gap and a draw - bridge ... feet broad , by 17 feet projection , probably SHERBORNE CASTLE . 25 9.
... feet long , such being the breadth of the ditch at that point . This , no doubt , replaces an older bridge , at the inner end of which was a gap and a draw - bridge ... feet broad , by 17 feet projection , probably SHERBORNE CASTLE . 25 9.
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... feet from the north end , and a chamber is thus formed , 22 feet square . In the centre of this stands a cylindrical , very decided Norman pier , 3 feet in diameter , which carries the vaulting of the chamber . The south wall , and the ...
... feet from the north end , and a chamber is thus formed , 22 feet square . In the centre of this stands a cylindrical , very decided Norman pier , 3 feet in diameter , which carries the vaulting of the chamber . The south wall , and the ...
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... feet by 18 feet 6 inches , of two stages , the basement being vaulted , the eastern two - thirds in three bays , the western remainder by a barrel vault . Probably a cross wall divided these on each floor . The basement , no doubt , was ...
... feet by 18 feet 6 inches , of two stages , the basement being vaulted , the eastern two - thirds in three bays , the western remainder by a barrel vault . Probably a cross wall divided these on each floor . The basement , no doubt , was ...
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125 ページ - Sub-committees, and for transacting other necessary business; five of the Committee shall be a quorum. — Members may attend the Monthly Committee Meetings, after the official business has been transacted.
6 ページ - Richard by the grace of God king of England, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, and Count of Anjou, to all his men who are about to go to Jerusalem by sea, greeting.
69 ページ - Address delivered at the Anniversary Meeting of the Geological Society of London by William John Hamilton, Esq., President of the Society : — " The Geological Map of India by Mr.
59 ページ - Edsy the king's-reve, went against them with the forces which they were able to gather together ; and they there were put to flight, and there were many slain : and the Danish-men had possession of the place of carnage. And the morning after, they burned the village of Pen and at Clifton, and also many goodly towns which we *re unable to name, and then went again east until they • Nnrmandv.
83 ページ - Vicecomitibus, praepositis, ministris, et omnibus Ballivis et fidelibus suis, salutem. Sciatis nos concessisse et hac carta nostra confirmasse pro nobis et heredibus nostris...
67 ページ - ... dwelling side by side within the same enclosure, but separated again by enclosures of their own, Britons and Englishmen each forming a city within a city. To this state of things the Lord of all Britain, the conqueror of Scot and Northman, the lawgiver of England, deemed it time to put a stop, and to place the supremacy of the conquering nation in the chief city of the western peninsula beyond all doubt. Hitherto we may be sure that the English burghers had formed a ruling class, a civic patriciate....
80 ページ - ... non extiterint nisi forte ipsi debitores de eorum sint communa et potestate habentes unde de debitis suis in toto vel in parte satisfacere possint et dicti burgenses...
109 ページ - Surrey, where the judge was keeping the general assizes for that county; and, to the unspeakable dishonour of the public justice of the kingdom, and the scandal of all ministers or lovers of justice, in that violent manner took the judge from the bench, and carried him prisoner to Westminster; from whence, by the two houses, he was committed to the tower of London ; where he remained for the space of above two years, without ever being charged with any particular crime, till he was redeemed by his...