Ayton Priory; or, the Restored MonasteryDeightons, 1843 - 80 pages |
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... list , I will not glose ; I woll you tell a little tale in prose . " CHAUCER . The Parsone's Prologue . DEIGHTONS , CAMBRIDGE ; RIVINGTONS , LONDON . LONDON : GILBERT & RIVINGTON , PRINTERS , ST . 1843 . AYTON PRIORY ;
... list , I will not glose ; I woll you tell a little tale in prose . " CHAUCER . The Parsone's Prologue . DEIGHTONS , CAMBRIDGE ; RIVINGTONS , LONDON . LONDON : GILBERT & RIVINGTON , PRINTERS , ST . 1843 . AYTON PRIORY ;
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... after attached add to you 24 , dele in 4 , for examiners read examinees 9 , for leave read leaving 8 , for gay read grey 3 , for waiting read writing AYTON PRIORY ; OR , THE RESTORED MONASTERY . CHAPTER viii PREFACE .
... after attached add to you 24 , dele in 4 , for examiners read examinees 9 , for leave read leaving 8 , for gay read grey 3 , for waiting read writing AYTON PRIORY ; OR , THE RESTORED MONASTERY . CHAPTER viii PREFACE .
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... - thatched eaves , the thick chimneystacks , the trellised porches ; you see , beau- tiful even in its ruins , the village cross : and the cot- B tagers ' gardens , trimmed into quaintly shaped beds with AYTON PRIORY; ...
... - thatched eaves , the thick chimneystacks , the trellised porches ; you see , beau- tiful even in its ruins , the village cross : and the cot- B tagers ' gardens , trimmed into quaintly shaped beds with AYTON PRIORY; ...
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... Priory . It had been a Cistercian house , and occupied , as such always did , the loveliest spot for miles around . Situated where the river , by a sudden bend , left a " coin of van- tage " for such a building , the modest refectory 2 ...
... Priory . It had been a Cistercian house , and occupied , as such always did , the loveliest spot for miles around . Situated where the river , by a sudden bend , left a " coin of van- tage " for such a building , the modest refectory 2 ...
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... Priory was bestowed by Henry VIII . on Lord Crom- well ; and the agent whom he employed in turning the estate into money , gloated over the treasure which the abbey church presented to his sacrilegious eyes . " I think , " so he wrote ...
... Priory was bestowed by Henry VIII . on Lord Crom- well ; and the agent whom he employed in turning the estate into money , gloated over the treasure which the abbey church presented to his sacrilegious eyes . " I think , " so he wrote ...
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