Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 48
... became ale houses pure and simple . Church towers These originated , not as defences or refuges , as one might think , but simply as a housing for bells lofty enough to float their sound to a wider circle of town or country . They were ...
... became ale houses pure and simple . Church towers These originated , not as defences or refuges , as one might think , but simply as a housing for bells lofty enough to float their sound to a wider circle of town or country . They were ...
Pagina 54
... became the rule when altars were set against the east wall . This was first done in Gloucester cathedral : Laud , when he became Dean of Gloucester in 1616 , having moved the altar as far east as possible . After the Reformation , the ...
... became the rule when altars were set against the east wall . This was first done in Gloucester cathedral : Laud , when he became Dean of Gloucester in 1616 , having moved the altar as far east as possible . After the Reformation , the ...
Pagina 166
... became his ' parish ' , by origin a Greek word for an area occupied by neighbours . The parish usually coincided with the estate , i.c. with the village and its manorial lands . But to make sure that the extent was not forgotten or ...
... became his ' parish ' , by origin a Greek word for an area occupied by neighbours . The parish usually coincided with the estate , i.c. with the village and its manorial lands . But to make sure that the extent was not forgotten or ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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