Norfolk Archaeology, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to the Antiquities of the County of NorfolkNorfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society, 1872 |
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... Plate in Norwich Cathedral . - Mr . J. L ' Estrange Notice of Roman Coins and Antiquities found at Caister next Yarmouth , by the late Rev. E. S. Taylor . - A . W. Morant , Esq . , F.S.A. Norfolk Church Goods , temp . Edward VI.- Walter ...
... Plate in Norwich Cathedral . - Mr . J. L ' Estrange Notice of Roman Coins and Antiquities found at Caister next Yarmouth , by the late Rev. E. S. Taylor . - A . W. Morant , Esq . , F.S.A. Norfolk Church Goods , temp . Edward VI.- Walter ...
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ILLUSTRATIONS . Page Tombs of the Gerbridge Family in Wickhampton Church Lock Plate , Norwich Cathedral 9 Hassett's House , Pockthorpe , Norwich 79 Acoustic Pottery 93 Woodcut of Jar at St. Laurent en Caux , Normandy Jars in St. Peter ...
ILLUSTRATIONS . Page Tombs of the Gerbridge Family in Wickhampton Church Lock Plate , Norwich Cathedral 9 Hassett's House , Pockthorpe , Norwich 79 Acoustic Pottery 93 Woodcut of Jar at St. Laurent en Caux , Normandy Jars in St. Peter ...
Halaman xii
... plates ) Font in Sculthorpe Church Three sides of the same Jet Chessman , found at Thelton 320 . 323 338 339 354 Ivory Chessman 355 Portion of an Ancient Brass Astronomical Instrument 358 CORRIGENDA . Report for 1866 , p . iii . line 8 ...
... plates ) Font in Sculthorpe Church Three sides of the same Jet Chessman , found at Thelton 320 . 323 338 339 354 Ivory Chessman 355 Portion of an Ancient Brass Astronomical Instrument 358 CORRIGENDA . Report for 1866 , p . iii . line 8 ...
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Cowells Anastatic Press , Ipswich Wickhampton Church . THE COMMUNICATED BY REV . C. R.. TOMBS OF THE GERBRIDGE FAMILY in Wickhampton Church , Norfolk . Lock - Plate and Reverse Norwich - Cathedral .
Cowells Anastatic Press , Ipswich Wickhampton Church . THE COMMUNICATED BY REV . C. R.. TOMBS OF THE GERBRIDGE FAMILY in Wickhampton Church , Norfolk . Lock - Plate and Reverse Norwich - Cathedral .
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1 Qua P KU CUBITO PATRIO " 12 " NOTICE OF Notice of an ancient Lock Plate in Norwich Cathedral -Mr J L' Estrange.
1 Qua P KU CUBITO PATRIO " 12 " NOTICE OF Notice of an ancient Lock Plate in Norwich Cathedral -Mr J L' Estrange.
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Halaman 338 - The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Await alike the inevitable hour: The paths of glory lead but to the grave.
Halaman 320 - October in the tenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith etc, and in the year of our Lord God One thousand seven hundred and twenty three.
Halaman 342 - Formerly, when deeds were more concise than at present, it was usual to write both parts on the same piece of parchment, with some word or letters of the alphabet written between them ; through which the parchment was cut, either in a straight or indented line, in such a manner as to leave half the word on one part and half on the other.
Halaman 295 - Ancient demesne consists of those lands or manors, which, though now perhaps granted out to private subjects, were actually in the hands of the crown in the time of Edward the Confessor, or William the Conqueror; and so appear to have been by the great survey in the exchequer called domesday-book.
Halaman 313 - Gentry of the County of Norfolk and of the County and City of Norwich do cordially rejoyce with many others of these Counties, and of the Nation, for your...
Halaman 331 - France, in despite of their power he drove the people before him like sheep, destroying towns, castles, and cities in such a manner and number that long after, in memory of this act, the sharp points and gable ends of overthrown houses and minsters were called Knollcs
Halaman 121 - At the north end of the high altar there was a very fine lettem of hrass, where they sung the Epistle and Gospel, with a great Pelican on the height of it, finely gilt, billing the blood out of her breast to feed her young ones...
Halaman 72 - ... taken down, there doth yet remain altars, standing in divers other churches ; by occasion whereof much variance and contention ariseth amongst sundry of our subjects, which, if good foresight were not had, might perhaps engender great hurt and inconvenience.
Halaman 314 - Nation's present Grievances and Distractions ; Do humbly conceive, That the chief Expedient, will be, the Recalling of those Members that were secluded in 1648, and sate before the Force put upon the Parliament (We of this County of Norfolk being by such Seclusion deprived of any person to represent us in Parliament) and also by filling up the vacant places thereof ; And all to be admitted without any Oath or Engagement, previous to their Entrance ; Which being done, We shall be ready to acquiesce...
Halaman 363 - Of such articles as may be denominated implements, the must frequent one is somewhat in the form of an adze. The greater part of these were broken ; but a few perfect specimens have been found. The cutting-edge is not equally bevelled on each side as in an axe, but flat on one side and more or less convex on the other, thus having the shape best adapted for the purpose to which an adze is applied. These tools may have been intended to quarry the chalk on the spot, and may also have been used aa hoes...