A History of Tong, Shropshire: Its Church, Manor, Parish, College, Early Owners, and Clergy, with Notes on BoscobelHorne & Bennion, 1894 - 236 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... hands , completing the remainder with an ordinary notice of things as they are to be seen at present . He hopes that neither such simple language - nor indeed the existence of conflicting opinions upon matters of remote date - will be ...
... hands , completing the remainder with an ordinary notice of things as they are to be seen at present . He hopes that neither such simple language - nor indeed the existence of conflicting opinions upon matters of remote date - will be ...
Pagina 2
... hand it is said that Tong or Thong was in ancient times the stronghold of Hengist the Saxon , and that the name is derivable from a tradition connected with him , to the effect that the British King who had hired him and his EARLY ...
... hand it is said that Tong or Thong was in ancient times the stronghold of Hengist the Saxon , and that the name is derivable from a tradition connected with him , to the effect that the British King who had hired him and his EARLY ...
Pagina 24
... hands on to posterity a monument alike of the Foundress's bounty , of the Ecclesiastic's devotion to art and religion , and of the present patron's munificence . The performance of such a work earns our present gratitude , it multiplies ...
... hands on to posterity a monument alike of the Foundress's bounty , of the Ecclesiastic's devotion to art and religion , and of the present patron's munificence . The performance of such a work earns our present gratitude , it multiplies ...
Pagina 32
... hand , indicating , Mr. Stothard says , * that she was an heiress . She is in widow's weeds , and on her chin a wimple . At her feet is an animal of the deer kind without a head , collared , and with chain of rectangular links . The ...
... hand , indicating , Mr. Stothard says , * that she was an heiress . She is in widow's weeds , and on her chin a wimple . At her feet is an animal of the deer kind without a head , collared , and with chain of rectangular links . The ...
Pagina 33
... hand , and on her chin a wimpler . Upon the Helm whereon the man resteth his head . is this Crest ( upon a wreath ) , viz . , a Turkish woman's head with a wreath about her temples ; her haire plaited and hang- ing below her shoulders ...
... hand , and on her chin a wimpler . Upon the Helm whereon the man resteth his head . is this Crest ( upon a wreath ) , viz . , a Turkish woman's head with a wreath about her temples ; her haire plaited and hang- ing below her shoulders ...
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A History of Tong, Shropshire: Its Church, Manor, Parish, College, Early ... George Griffiths Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2008 |
A History of Tong, Shropshire, Its Church, Manor, Parish, College, Early ... George Griffiths,Edmund H. New,Gertrude M. Bradley Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2017 |
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acres Albrighton arms Barry of six Bartholomew the Apostle bell Bishop Black Ladies body lawfully begotten Boscobel Boscobel House Brewood Bridgeman called chancel Chapel Chaplains Charles County Dame daughter died Digby Duke Duke of Kingston Earl of Bradford effigies Elizabeth Fitzherbert Forest fretty George George Durant gospell read Grange Haddon Harries heirs HENRY VII Hubbal inscription Isabella Item John Giffard John Vernon John Wylde King King's Knight land Lord of Tonge Ludlow Manor Margaret Vernon married Mary Mill monument Newport Nunnery Nuns Park Penderell Pierpoint plate present Prince Prioress Priory Pype rent Richard Vernon Roger Royal Oak Salop says shield Shifnal Shrewsbury Shropshire side SIR HENRY VERNON Sir Richard Sir Thomas Skeffington soule Stafford Stanley stone tomb Tong Castle Tong Church Tong College Tong Norton tracery tree unto Vortigern wall Warden Weston Weston-under-Lizard White Ladies wife window wood yere
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Pagina 134 - Thine too by right, and ours by grace, The wondrous growth unseen, The hopes that soothe, the fears that brace, The love that shines serene.
Pagina 69 - Not marble, nor the gilded monuments Of princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme ; But you shall shine more bright in these contents Than unswept stone besmear'd with sluttish time. When wasteful war shall statues overturn, And broils root out the work of masonry, Nor Mars his sword nor war's quick fire shall burn The living record of your memory.
Pagina 128 - Why then, take no note of him, but let him go ; and presently call the rest of the watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave.
Pagina iv - THE sun was setting when they reached the wicket-gate at which the path began, and, as the rain falls upon the just and unjust alike, it shed its warm tint even upon the restingplaces of the dead, and bade them be of good hope for its rising on the morrow. The church was old and grey, with ivy clinging to the walls, and round the porch. Shunning the tombs, it crept about the mounds, beneath which slept poor humble men : twining for them the first wreaths they had ever won, but wreaths less liable...
Pagina 97 - I descend to the grave May I a small house and large garden have; And a few friends, and many books, both true, Both wise, and both delightful too!
Pagina 45 - To the constable it pertaineth to have cognizance of contracts touching deeds of arms and of war out of the realm, and also of things that touch war within the realm, which cannot be determined nor discussed by the common law...
Pagina 166 - I found her in a little miserable bedchamber of a ready-furnished house, with two tallow candles, and a bureau covered with pots and pans. On her head, in full of all accounts, she had an old blacklaced hood, wrapped entirely round, so as to conceal all hair or want of hair. No handkerchief, but up to her chin a kind of horseman's riding-coat...
Pagina 104 - Weep not for those whom the veil of the tomb, In life's happy morning, hath hid from our eyes, Ere sin threw a blight o'er the spirit's young bloom, Or earth had profaned what was born for the skies.
Pagina 99 - If that you ring with spur or hat, A jugg of beer must pay for that. If that you take a rope in hand, These forfeits you may not withstand.
Pagina 166 - ... which form one of the most delightful books in our language. The weaknesses of a somewhat vain and capricious temper fade into forgetfulness, when we remember the strong sense, enlightened courage, and generous perseverance which introduced into Europe the practice of inoculation, which she witnessed in Turkey. She had so much faith in its safety, that she tried it first on her own son. See INOCULATION. After her return to England she fixed her residence at Twickenham, and renewed her intimacy...