 | Thomas Hearne - 1772
...often with fome of his FellowColleagues for recreation fake. They were all afterwards re-caft, and the Belfry, wherein the Ringers ftood (which was a...the ground) being built of bad Timber, was plucked d«wne alfb, and after the Bells were put up againe, this Belfry, that now is, above the The faid William... | |
 | William Huddesford - 1772 - Страниц: 462
...often with fome of his FellowColleagues for recreation fake. They were all afterwards re.caft, and the Belfry, wherein the Ringers ftood (which was a...of the Tower, for while the five hanged the Ringers Hood on the ground) being built of bad Timber, was plucked downe alfo, and after the Bells were put... | |
 | Rev. John Walker - 1806
...colleagues for recreation sake. They were all afterwards re-cast, and the belfry, wherein the ringers stood (which was a little below the arches of the tower, for while the five hanged the ringers stood on the ground) being built of bad c 6 35 timber, was plucked downe also, and after thekbells... | |
 | William Carew Hazlitt - 1900 - Страниц: 357
...fellow-colleagues for recreation sake. They were all afterwards re-cast, and the belfry, wherein the ringers stood (which was a little below the arches of the tower, for while the five hanged the ringers stood on the ground) being built of bad timber, was plucked down also, and after the bells were put... | |
 | William Carew Hazlitt - 1872 - Страниц: 357
...fellow-colleagues for recreation sake. They were all afterwards re-cast, and the belfry, wherein the ringers stood (which was a little below the arches of the tower, for while the five hanged the ringers stood on the ground) being built of bad timber, was plucked down also, and after the bells were put... | |
 | Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - 1891
...fellow-colleagues for recreation sake. They were all afterwards re-cast, and the belfry wherein the ringers stood (which was a little below the arches of the tower, for while the five hanged the ringers stood on the ground) being built of bad timber, was plucked downe also; and after the bells were put... | |
 | Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - 1891
...sake. They were all after•wards re-cast, and the belfry wherein the ringers stood (which was a liltle below the arches of the tower, for while the five hanged the ringers stood on the ground) being built of bad timber, was plucked downe also; and after the bells were put... | |
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