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He wrote The Books of Grantham, of Bottesford and of the Vale of Belvoir.
Subscribe To "Wicked Practise & Sorcerye" Christopher 2008
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He wrote The Books of Grantham, of Bottesford and of the Vale of Belvoir.
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He wrote The Books of Grantham, of Bottesford and of the Vale of Belvoir.
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He wrote The Books of Grantham, of Bottesford and of the Vale of Belvoir.
Archive 2008-02-01 Christopher 2008
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Bottesford, where, a few years since, there was no monumental record of his name!
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 564, September 1, 1832 Various
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He caused many of the ancient monuments of the Albinis and the Rosses to be removed from the priory churches of Belvoir and Croxton to that of Bottesford.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 564, September 1, 1832 Various
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So at Bottesford in Lincolnshire a decoction of mistletoe is supposed to be a palliative for this terrible disease.
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So at Bottesford in Lincolnshire a decoction of mistletoe is supposed to be a palliative for this terrible disease.
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The case of Bottesford is probably accounted for in the opposite way: the site was not enlarged eastwards, but the chancel was lengthened by the absorption of the eastern part of the old nave.
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At Bottesford in north Lincolnshire, where much rebuilding was done in the thirteenth century, the transeptal chapels open from the bay east of the chancel arch.
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