The history and antiquities of Weston Favell1827 - Всего страниц: 80 |
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... remarkable for its fine woodland scenery , and other verdant beau- ties , which render it picturesque , and highly sui- ted for the residence of one who possessed so distinguished a taste for the beauties of nature and rural 2.
... remarkable for its fine woodland scenery , and other verdant beau- ties , which render it picturesque , and highly sui- ted for the residence of one who possessed so distinguished a taste for the beauties of nature and rural 2.
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John Cole. distinguished a taste for the beauties of nature and rural life as Hervey . It is situated in the hundred of Spelho . " The name of Spelho is still retained in a field in the nothern part of Weston Favell parish . Spel ...
John Cole. distinguished a taste for the beauties of nature and rural life as Hervey . It is situated in the hundred of Spelho . " The name of Spelho is still retained in a field in the nothern part of Weston Favell parish . Spel ...
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... nature , could scarce- ly have been devised , than his own village church has afforded . The style of the interior is as simple as ima- gination can conceive : no pompous monument points out the spot of the interment of this ' mes ...
... nature , could scarce- ly have been devised , than his own village church has afforded . The style of the interior is as simple as ima- gination can conceive : no pompous monument points out the spot of the interment of this ' mes ...
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... Nature art my goddess . " The Church is dedicated to St. Peter , and consists of a body , south porch , and chancel , with a coped tower at the W. end , containing five bells . Tradition says that this tower had once a spire on it ...
... Nature art my goddess . " The Church is dedicated to St. Peter , and consists of a body , south porch , and chancel , with a coped tower at the W. end , containing five bells . Tradition says that this tower had once a spire on it ...
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... nature , but the work of human industry . Thrown up , ' tis supposed , in those perilous times , when Britain was ... natural mosaic . they usually passed the river . There was for- merly 46.
... nature , but the work of human industry . Thrown up , ' tis supposed , in those perilous times , when Britain was ... natural mosaic . they usually passed the river . There was for- merly 46.
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acres admired advowson Alexander Ekins Anno Arum Aspasio Bible buried celebrated chancel cherries CHRIST church clerk CLIFFORD HILL Collingtree County of Northampton daugh daughter death decease Divine Earl's Barton Earle of Northampton earth Edward Griffin EKINS GENT Elizabeth Hervey Euyn Favell and Richard Feast formerly Francis Hervey glory Hardingston heaven Hervey Ekins Hervey's hill Holy Hugh Favell incumbent interred James Hervey John Favell Justinian Kingsthorp Lady land late Lincoln coll Little Billing Little Houghton Lucas Ward Ma'ties manor marble Meditations Memory Moreton Northamptonshire parish parsonage present priest prior and convent R. H. Knight Rector Richard de Weston Richard Griffin Robert Hervey Knight Robert Knight rural shee Sir John slab soul Spelho stone subdeacon Theron and Aspasio tion tomb of Hervey Tyringham's vicar village WAKES Wellingborough Weston Favell William Hervey
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Стр. 49 - The chamber where the good man meets his fate, Is privileg'd beyond the common walk Of virtuous life, quite in the verge of heaven.
Стр. 55 - Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away ; for, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone ; the flowers appear on the earth ; the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; the fig-tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.
Стр. 59 - Fr»nc« tcm of the citizens, named Wolf, proposed that all the children in the city, from seven to fourteen years of age, should be clad in mourning, and sent as supplicants to the enemy. Procopius Nasus, chief of the Hussites, was so touched with this spectacle, that he received the young supplicants, regaled them with cherries and other fruits, and promised them to spare the city. The children returned crowned with leaves, holding cherries, and crying " victory !" — and hence, the " feast of...
Стр. 59 - Wolf proposed that all the children in the city, from seven to fourteen years of age, should be clad in mourning, and sent as supplicants to .the enemy. Procopius Nasus, chief of the Hussites, was so touched with this spectacle, that he received the young supplicants, regaled them with cherries and other fruits, and promised them to spare the city. The children returned crowned with leaves, holding cherries, and crying " Victory!": -»^ -. • .'i . . ' . .- .' . ..'tt . •. ' •
Стр. 29 - Here lie the Remains of the Rev. James Hervey, AM (late Rector of this Parish). That very pious Man, And much-admired author, Who died Dec. 25, 1758, In the 45th year of his age. Reader, expect no more to make him known, Vain the fond elegy and figur'd stone : A name more lasting shall his writings give ; There view display'd his heavenly soul, and live.
Стр. 38 - ... a proper distance from the meadow. My house is quite retired ; it faces the garden and the field, so that we hear none of the tumultuous din of the world, and see nothing but the wonderful and charming works of the Creator. O that I may be enabled to improve this advantageous solitude...
Стр. 9 - ... eighth and king Edward the sixth, or his late sister queene Elizabeth, or of his late deare father king James of happy memory, deceased, were authorised by them heretofore. AND ALSO, his majesty did thereby authorize me the said earle of Northampton, by the name of the lord Compton, and my assignees, to seize and take away all such greyhounds, beagles, or whippetts, as may any way be offensive vnto his majestys game and disport.
Стр. 8 - Esq. to bee my deputy and assignee during the will and pleasure of inee the s'd Earle of Northampton, to take to his Ma'ties use, and in his Ma'ties name, within all places within tenne miles any way of Weston Favell aforesaid, as well within franchises and libertyes as without, such and so many greyhounds, both doggs and bitches, in whose custody soever they bee, as the said Alexander Ekins shall thinke meete and convenient for his Ma'ties disport and recreation, and in such and as ample manner...
Стр. 56 - Valentine," by stating that Madame Royale, daughter of Henry the Fourth of France, having built a palace near Turin, which, in honour of the saint, then in high esteem, she called the Valentine, at the first entertainment which she gave in it, was pleased to order that the ladies should receive their lovers for the year by lots, reserving to herself the privilege of being independent of chance, and of choosing her own partner. At the various balls which this gallant princess gave during the year,...
Стр. 48 - If while I am speaking, the earth should reel to and fro, and be in strong convulsions under your feet; if it should open its horrid jaws, and gape frightfully wide to devour you; not one in the assembly but would be greatly alarmed. How then can you be careless and unconcerned, when hell from beneath is opening her mouth, to swallow you up in endless perdition? — IF THIS BUILDING...