An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Coast of Sussex: Brighton, Eastbourn, Hastings, St. Leonards, Rye, &c. &c. &c. Worthing, Arundel, Goodwood, Chichester, &c. &c. &c. Battle, Hurstmonceaux, Lewes & Tonbridge Wells. Forming Also a Guide to All the Watering Placesauthor, 1833 - Всего страниц: 435 |
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... walls were arched apartments for powder , & c .; and in front the " Gun Garden , ” containing a battery of four pieces of iron ordnance . A further description of these works will be found a few pages beyond . Court Rolls . " 1 Eliz ...
... walls were arched apartments for powder , & c .; and in front the " Gun Garden , ” containing a battery of four pieces of iron ordnance . A further description of these works will be found a few pages beyond . Court Rolls . " 1 Eliz ...
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... walls 14 feet , or thereabout , more than he is admitted to , to ye cliffe side , before ye place where ye great guns path doth stand to ye annoyance and great hindrance of ye whole towne and country , and we fine him for it . " - Ib ...
... walls 14 feet , or thereabout , more than he is admitted to , to ye cliffe side , before ye place where ye great guns path doth stand to ye annoyance and great hindrance of ye whole towne and country , and we fine him for it . " - Ib ...
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... wall fourteen or sixteen feet high , extending itself about four hundred feet to the westward . There is also another wall , three feet thick , facing the sea , and in it are many port - holes for cannon ... walls are 56 COAST OF SUSSEX .
... wall fourteen or sixteen feet high , extending itself about four hundred feet to the westward . There is also another wall , three feet thick , facing the sea , and in it are many port - holes for cannon ... walls are 56 COAST OF SUSSEX .
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... walls are several arched rooms , where the magazines are kept Before it , next the sea , is the Gun Garden , capacious enough for four cannon . This Hall stands in the middle front of the town , and on the roof is a turret and clock ...
... walls are several arched rooms , where the magazines are kept Before it , next the sea , is the Gun Garden , capacious enough for four cannon . This Hall stands in the middle front of the town , and on the roof is a turret and clock ...
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... walls are six Chinese paintings , of the same description as the former ; the frames , however , being different , and the tops of them are ornamented with Chinese embellishments , articles of dress , musical instruments , incense pots ...
... walls are six Chinese paintings , of the same description as the former ; the frames , however , being different , and the tops of them are ornamented with Chinese embellishments , articles of dress , musical instruments , incense pots ...
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