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... Widworthy , Devon VI . Description of Neath Abbey , Glamorganshire VII . Druids Temple , near Henley - upon - Thames , re- 502 506 508 510 · 515 moved from Jersey 518 519 VIII . The Old Church of St. John , at Hackney , described IX ...
... Widworthy , Devon VI . Description of Neath Abbey , Glamorganshire VII . Druids Temple , near Henley - upon - Thames , re- 502 506 508 510 · 515 moved from Jersey 518 519 VIII . The Old Church of St. John , at Hackney , described IX ...
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... Widworthy , in the County of Devon ; intended as an Answer to the Queries pro- posed by the Rev. R. Polwhele , for his History of Devonshire . By William ... Widworthy is rather 510 Account of Widworthy , Devon . Account of Widworthy, Devon.
... Widworthy , in the County of Devon ; intended as an Answer to the Queries pro- posed by the Rev. R. Polwhele , for his History of Devonshire . By William ... Widworthy is rather 510 Account of Widworthy , Devon . Account of Widworthy, Devon.
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... Widworthy , there are two capital estates in this parish , Cookshays and Sutton , with large , decent houses on each ... Widworthy hath had divers Knights so named dwellers there and Lords thereof . The last Sir William , and Sir Hugh ...
... Widworthy , there are two capital estates in this parish , Cookshays and Sutton , with large , decent houses on each ... Widworthy hath had divers Knights so named dwellers there and Lords thereof . The last Sir William , and Sir Hugh ...
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... Widworthy , Knt . the founder of the church . The front of the building is of more modern erection than the three other sides . Over the porch are the arms of the Chichesters , viz . Checky , a chief vairy ; crest , on a helmet , an ...
... Widworthy , Knt . the founder of the church . The front of the building is of more modern erection than the three other sides . Over the porch are the arms of the Chichesters , viz . Checky , a chief vairy ; crest , on a helmet , an ...
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... with the first performances of its artist . Beneath is an inscrip- tion : " James Marwood , Esq . died April 3 , 1767 , aged 65 . VOL . IV . LI The memory of the Just is blessed . " The Account of Widworthy , Devon . 518.
... with the first performances of its artist . Beneath is an inscrip- tion : " James Marwood , Esq . died April 3 , 1767 , aged 65 . VOL . IV . LI The memory of the Just is blessed . " The Account of Widworthy , Devon . 518.
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen4 John Walker Vista completa - 1811 |
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