In the mean townlet of Scrooby I marked two things, — the parish church, not big but very well builded; the second was a great manor place standing within a moat and longing to the Archbishop of York... Modern Culture - Stran 138uredili: - 1896Celotni ogled - O knjigi
 | Ashbel Steele - 1857 - 416 strani
...mile in low wash and somewhat fenny ground, and a mile or more further by higher ground to Scrooby." " In the mean townlet of Scrooby I marked two things,...the parish church, not big, but very well builded of square polished stone." " The second, was a great manor place, standing within a moat, and belonging... | |
 | Worcester Historical Society, Worcester, Mass - 1897
...people," while the place was held in contempt. Leland, a co-temporary, writes : " In the mean town of Scrooby I marked two things : the Parish church, not big, but very well builded. The second was the great manor-place standing within a moat and belonging to the Archbishop of York." In this manor-house... | |
 | 1897
...people," while the place was held in contempt. Leland, a co-temporary, writes : " In the mean town of Scrooby I marked two things : the Parish church, not big, but very well builded. The second was the great manor-place standing within a moat and belonging to the Archbishop of York." In this manor-house... | |
 | Worcester Historical Society, Worcester, Mass - 1897
...people," while the place was held in contempt. Leland, a co-temporary, writes : " In the mean town of Scrooby I marked two things : the Parish church, not big, but very well builded. The second was the great manor-place standing within a moat and belonging to the Archbishop of York." In this manor-house... | |
 | Edward Arber - 1897 - 634 strani
...somewhat fenny ground ; and a mile farther or more, by higher ground, to Scrooby in Nottinghamshire. In the mean townlet of Scrooby, I marked two things : The parish church [of St Wilfrid] not big ; but very well builded ex lapide polite qitadrato. saving the front of the... | |
 | 1896
...some twelve years, from 1594 until about 1606 or 1607, in. charge of the post-house. A Rural Palace Scrooby itself is the smallest of hamlets, hardly...follows: " In the mean townlet of Scrooby I marked two things,—the parish church, not big but very well builded; the second was a great manor place standing... | |
 | 1905
...visit John Leland, the antiquary, described the place in his Itinerary in the following language : In the mean townlet of Scrooby I marked two things : the Parish Church not big but well builded rx lapidf. polito quadrato. The second was a great Manor Place, standing within a moat,... | |
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