| Thomas West - 1805 - 470 strani
...even intended it, the stone would not admit of such work as .has been executed at Fountains and Rieval abbies. The east end of the church contained five...strait enclosure ; and a space of ground, to the amount oi sixty-five acres, was surrounded with a strong stone wall, which enclosed the mills, • kilns,... | |
| Thomas West - 1805 - 476 strani
...even intended it, the stone would not admit of such work as has been executed at Fountains and Rieval abbies. The east end of the church contained five...the strait enclosure ; and a space of ground, to the amountof sixty-five acres, was surrounded with a strong stone wall, which enclosed the mills, kilns^... | |
| James Storer - 1808 - 312 strani
...thirty'one feet six inches wide, forming a. quadrangle of 334 feet six inches by 103 feet six inches. The church and cloisters were encompassed with a wall which commenced at the east aide of the great door ; and a space of ground containing sixty'five acres was surrounded by another... | |
| James Storer - 1811 - 496 strani
...thirty'one feet six inches wide, forming a quadrangle of 334 feet six inches by 102 feet six inches. The church and cloisters were encompassed with a wall which commenced at the east side of the great door ; and a space of ground containing sixty'five acres was surrounded by another wall which enclosed... | |
| 1833 - 468 strani
...6 in. The cloisters were 31 ft. 6 iu. wide, forming a quadrangle of 334 ft. 6 in. by 102 ft. 6 in. The church and cloisters were encompassed with a wall, which commenced at the east side of the great door; and a space of ground containing 65 acres was surrounded by another wall which inclosed the abbey... | |
| England - 1840 - 250 strani
...wide. The cloisters were 31 ft. 6 in. wide, forming a quadrangle of 334 ft. 6 in. by 102 ft. 6 in. The church and cloisters were encompassed with a wall, which commenced at the east side of the great door ; and a space of ground containing 60 arres was surrounded by another wall which enclosed the... | |
| John Hudson (of Kendal.), William Wordsworth - 1842 - 336 strani
...sacristy. In magnitude, this Abbey was the second in England belonging to the Cistercian monks, and next in opulence after Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire....amount of sixty-five acres, was surrounded with a stone wall, which enclosed the mills, kilns, ovens, and fish-ponds belonging to the Abbey, the ruins... | |
| 1842 - 1008 strani
...the next in opulence after Fountains, in Studly-park. The church and cloisters were encompassed by a wall, which commenced at the east side of the great northern door, and t'< >rn • • the straight enclosure ; and a space of ground to tH< extent of sixty-five acres, luxuriantly... | |
| John Hudson - 1843 - 312 strani
...sacristy. In magnitude, this Abbey was the second in England belonging to the Cistercian monks, and next in opulence after Fountains' Abbey in Yorkshire....amount of sixty-five acres, was surrounded with a stone wall, which enclosed the mills, kilns, ovens, and fish-ponds belonging to the Abbey, the ruins... | |
| 1851 - 658 strani
...wide. The cloisters were 31 ft. 6 in. wide, forming a quadrangle of 334 ft. 6 in. by 102 ft. 6 in. The church and cloisters were encompassed with a wall, which commenced at the east tide of the great door ; and a space of ground containing 65 acres was surrounded by another wall which... | |
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