Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 49
... frequent , crosses on tall shafts surrounded with steps , on a round , square or octagonal plan . Often only the steps ... frequently cut into the socket- stone was provided to house the pyx ( contain- ing the reserved Host ) in the Palm ...
... frequent , crosses on tall shafts surrounded with steps , on a round , square or octagonal plan . Often only the steps ... frequently cut into the socket- stone was provided to house the pyx ( contain- ing the reserved Host ) in the Palm ...
Pagina 103
... frequently buried still - inside the church . In the CHURCHYARD were laid members of a commonalty increas- ingly prosperous , literate and individually self- conscious , many of them the new farmers who profited by the Enclosure Acts ...
... frequently buried still - inside the church . In the CHURCHYARD were laid members of a commonalty increas- ingly prosperous , literate and individually self- conscious , many of them the new farmers who profited by the Enclosure Acts ...
Pagina 248
... frequently indicates a FORD , from the Old Norse vath . It might , for example , be a ford across sand , a Sandwath or Sandwith ; a ford like a ' dub ' or deep pool , a Dubwath ; a darkly flowing ford , a Bleawath ; a ford dis- coloured ...
... frequently indicates a FORD , from the Old Norse vath . It might , for example , be a ford across sand , a Sandwath or Sandwith ; a ford like a ' dub ' or deep pool , a Dubwath ; a darkly flowing ford , a Bleawath ; a ford dis- coloured ...
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Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural Britain Geoffrey Grigson Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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