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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… fixed on splay of window, next pulpit, of wrought iron, plain, early 18th-century. Monuments: In naveon N. wall, (1) …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… rentcharge of 235. The church, dedicated to St. Mary, is a plain edifice of moderate dimensions, containing 120 … east window of the later English style, and a screen of plain work separating the chancel portion from the nave. In … was consecrated on the 28th of September, 1841, and is a plain building, sixty-six feet long, and thirty-four broad, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… capitals to the shafts have moulded abaci with the bells plain or carved with 'stiff-leaf' foliage, the arrangement … wall; the vaulting shaft in each of the two E. angles is a plain single shaft with a carved 'stiff-leaf' capital … have been destroyed for the existing roof which has a plain continuous eaves. The East Aisle (Plate 75) of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… rising to an elevation of 250 feet above the level of the plain, and towering with rugged majesty above the road, which … 6 of pasture, land, valued at 23 per annum. The church, a plain substantial edifice, was erected in 1827, and is … and a new line was finished in 1811, running along the plain below, for the commencement of which the Earl of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… each, with simple 15th-century tracery, restored, and a plain N. doorway. On the S. side a 14th-century arcade opens … of the 15th century. The North Aisle (9 ft. wide) has a plain doorway and two square-headed windows of two lights in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… is two-centred and of two moulded orders dying on to plain splayed responds; some voussoirs of the arch are … extending for most of its length; the arches are of one plain order and the responds and intermediate piers have … date and of three stages with an embattled parapet and plain pinnacles at the angles. The two-centred tower-arch is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… three stone coffins with shaped heads; also small lid with plain raised cross. Font: Octagonal bowl, each face with two trefoiled ogee-headed panels, moulded under edge, plain stem, 15th-century, base modern. Glass: In N. chapelin …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… took place, the old materials being re-used. 28 The plain font may date from c. 1200. The chancel has a two-light … window of the chancel and south window of the nave were plain and square-headed in 1790, 31 so perhaps were …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… its rear arch are round-headed and, although similar to plain 12th-century work, are probably of 1749, when the aisle …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… The church, erected in 1790, and repaired in 1826, is a plain building. There is a place of worship for members of … built in 1774, and thoroughly repaired in 1839, is a plain structure, containing 250 sittings: divine service is … valued at 12 per annum. The church, built in 1802, is a plain but commodious edifice, containing 600 sittings. There …
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