Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ...Society, 1922 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... Bishop of Oxford , F.S.A. 10. Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of Chester , D.D. 11. Right Hon . Arthur , 16th Earl of Derby , K.G. , G.C.B. , Lord - Lieutenant of Lancashire .... .... 12. RIGHT HON . EDWArd , 17th Earl of DERBY , K. G. ...
... Bishop of Oxford , F.S.A. 10. Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of Chester , D.D. 11. Right Hon . Arthur , 16th Earl of Derby , K.G. , G.C.B. , Lord - Lieutenant of Lancashire .... .... 12. RIGHT HON . EDWArd , 17th Earl of DERBY , K. G. ...
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... e.g. , he knew well enough in which hand the bishop should hold his crosier , but he would not hesitate to put it in the other if it so better fitted into the composition . We continually see in representa- tions in which The Kirkby Font ...
... e.g. , he knew well enough in which hand the bishop should hold his crosier , but he would not hesitate to put it in the other if it so better fitted into the composition . We continually see in representa- tions in which The Kirkby Font ...
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... bishops appear , one on each side of the centre , that the artist puts the crosier in the right hand of one and the left of the other to make the design balance better . We must therefore be careful not to argue back to real life from ...
... bishops appear , one on each side of the centre , that the artist puts the crosier in the right hand of one and the left of the other to make the design balance better . We must therefore be careful not to argue back to real life from ...
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... bishop in his left hand on his chasuble doubled back- " super planetam revolutam . ' " As late as the 9th century Amalarius tells us that the chasuble was worn by all clerics . " The Oxford Dictionary says by the Council of Ratisbon ...
... bishop in his left hand on his chasuble doubled back- " super planetam revolutam . ' " As late as the 9th century Amalarius tells us that the chasuble was worn by all clerics . " The Oxford Dictionary says by the Council of Ratisbon ...
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... Bishop Roger ( ob . 1139 ) but which Bloxam thinks is Bishop Jocelin's ( ob . 1184 ) . So it may well be absent in an out- of - the - way corner like Kirkby about the same time . The stole and maniple are very early vestments - 8th ...
... Bishop Roger ( ob . 1139 ) but which Bloxam thinks is Bishop Jocelin's ( ob . 1184 ) . So it may well be absent in an out- of - the - way corner like Kirkby about the same time . The stole and maniple are very early vestments - 8th ...
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Página 1 - Mercurius Politicus,' of Apr. 1, (658. It has also been transcribed in the pages of the Quarterly Review, XCVH, p. 189 et seq. It is as follows: "From the 26 day of April 1658 there will continue to go Stage Coaches from the George Inn, without Aldersgate, London, unto the several cities and Towns, for the rates and at the times, hereafter mentioned and declared; Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. To Salisbury in two days for XXS.
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