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A History of the County of Lancaster
… was taken down in 1866. During the demolition several pre-Norman stones were found under the tower, including a cross …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… monument. There were also fragments of two circular Norman shafts, one of which with some mediaeval sculptured …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a church there or the rebuilding of an old one, for at the Norman Conquest the southern part of Cartmel was known as …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Priory of Ware, in Hertfordshire, was a cell to the Norman Abbey of St. Ebrulf, and it was so well endowed in the …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… under the Fitzalans. Guy de Glaseley was descended from a Norman family, whose original name was Pierrepoint (de …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Whitaker states that in the old church there were 'a fine Norman zigzag arch about the south door,' the effigy of a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… tower and north porch of two stories containing a plain Norman doorway. 92 The exterior was covered with rough-cast … Chet. Soc. xxii, 512) in 1850 refers to the 'early Norman arch of the north door rudely ornamented by figures …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and clustered. The eastern responds with moulded bases of Norman character are of the first period, but the plinths are …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… segmental arches of the arcade, sometimes spoken of as Norman, being probably of late date, an example of local …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 11 ft. wide, but whether this represents the extent of the Norman or even the 13thcentury building is uncertain. The Norman structure may have been of even less width than this, … church was in 1094 given by Count Roger of Poitou to the Norman abbey of St. Martin at Sees, and in return a prior …
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