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Pagina 12
... memory of Roger Manners who died 11. of Dec. 1607. ( Then follow some verses . ) Also . Here lyes Roger Manners Esqvier to the body of Queene Marye and Queene Elizabethe , and therd Sonne to Thomas late Erle of Rutland : Anno Domini ...
... memory of Roger Manners who died 11. of Dec. 1607. ( Then follow some verses . ) Also . Here lyes Roger Manners Esqvier to the body of Queene Marye and Queene Elizabethe , and therd Sonne to Thomas late Erle of Rutland : Anno Domini ...
Pagina 28
... The materials of part of the hall were sold off in rooms , within the memory of man . This was the manor house . A long ave- nue or lawn to King's street road , comes out against where the old hall stood , and ran to 28 LANGTOFT .
... The materials of part of the hall were sold off in rooms , within the memory of man . This was the manor house . A long ave- nue or lawn to King's street road , comes out against where the old hall stood , and ran to 28 LANGTOFT .
Pagina 30
... memory of W. Hyde Esq . who died in 1703 , aged 43 . years Another , to the memory of W. Hyde , sen . Esq . who died Nov. 21. 1694. Also of Mary his wife who died 21. March 1671 . She was daughter of Sir T. Trollope , of Casewick , in ...
... memory of W. Hyde Esq . who died in 1703 , aged 43 . years Another , to the memory of W. Hyde , sen . Esq . who died Nov. 21. 1694. Also of Mary his wife who died 21. March 1671 . She was daughter of Sir T. Trollope , of Casewick , in ...
Pagina 31
... memory of Rich . Beavor Gent , and another to Henry Ramkin . The pulpit is a remarkably fine one , being in- laid and otherwise ornamented ; the church is well pewed , here is also a singing gallery , and a very pretty font . The arches ...
... memory of Rich . Beavor Gent , and another to Henry Ramkin . The pulpit is a remarkably fine one , being in- laid and otherwise ornamented ; the church is well pewed , here is also a singing gallery , and a very pretty font . The arches ...
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... memory of the Rev. Peter Lafargue of Stamford , who died . in March 1804 ; the other to the memory of Wil- liam Roden , who died in April 1810 , also Ann . his wife died in Oct. 1805 ,. Here is a low octagonal stone font , and a ...
... memory of the Rev. Peter Lafargue of Stamford , who died . in March 1804 ; the other to the memory of Wil- liam Roden , who died in April 1810 , also Ann . his wife died in Oct. 1805 ,. Here is a low octagonal stone font , and a ...
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