Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Volumen76Society, 1925 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... owing to the value of their material . The time between 1250 and 1350 , covering the change from Purbeck to alabaster , is the most interesting of the whole medieval period . The earlier part covered a wide field of production , ruled ...
... owing to the value of their material . The time between 1250 and 1350 , covering the change from Purbeck to alabaster , is the most interesting of the whole medieval period . The earlier part covered a wide field of production , ruled ...
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... owing to the soft quality of the stone from which they were cut , neglect , and so - called restoration . The collegiate church of St. John in the city of Chester makes the largest contribution towards this section of our subject ...
... owing to the soft quality of the stone from which they were cut , neglect , and so - called restoration . The collegiate church of St. John in the city of Chester makes the largest contribution towards this section of our subject ...
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... owing to its excellent proportions . Beneath the canopy lie two effigies , which with one or two others grouped alongside , now mere sandstone blocks , are far too worn to define either costume or accessories . The figures beneath the ...
... owing to its excellent proportions . Beneath the canopy lie two effigies , which with one or two others grouped alongside , now mere sandstone blocks , are far too worn to define either costume or accessories . The figures beneath the ...
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... owing to the wall having bulged fourteen inches out of plumb , the same stones being re - used . The next effigies in point of date are at Over Peover , also to the Mainwarings . Unfortunately this church was rebuilt in 1811 , with the ...
... owing to the wall having bulged fourteen inches out of plumb , the same stones being re - used . The next effigies in point of date are at Over Peover , also to the Mainwarings . Unfortunately this church was rebuilt in 1811 , with the ...
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... Owing to the dampness dropping from the roof of the alcove upon her face , the rain has found a weak place in the alabaster , which has there decayed . The effigies represent Randle Mainwaring , brother and heir to the John whose tomb ...
... Owing to the dampness dropping from the roof of the alcove upon her face , the rain has found a weak place in the alabaster , which has there decayed . The effigies represent Randle Mainwaring , brother and heir to the John whose tomb ...
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