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The edition of Dugdale's "Monasticon," published in 1673, gives a view of the north façade of the church.
Bell's Cathedrals: Chichester (1901) A Short History & Description Of Its Fabric With An Account Of The Diocese And See Hubert C. Corlette
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But this print must have been made from an original which had been executed quite twenty years earlier -- for King's drawing, issued in 1656, shows the north-west tower already partly destroyed; so it is necessary to conclude that the drawing for the "Monasticon" was done before 1656, but after 1610, when Speed's map, or bird's-eye view, of the city was brought out.
Bell's Cathedrals: Chichester (1901) A Short History & Description Of Its Fabric With An Account Of The Diocese And See Hubert C. Corlette
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As a romanticist, he now started upon his career as an historical novelist, with his "Monasticon", of which the first part,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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The Local Collection contains two copies of the engraving which have different plate numbers: one, numbered 78, is from the edition of Dugdale's "Monasticon" published in 1718, but the book from which the other one, numbered 50, was taken, has not been traced.
Three Centuries of a City Library an Historical and Descriptive Account of the Norwich Public Library Established in 1608 and the present Public Library opened in 1857 George A. Stephen 1907
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In Hollar's engraving, in a later print in Dugdale's "Monasticon" (1817), and in
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In the edition of Dugdale's "W.rwickshire" by Dr.W. Thomas, 1730, and the edition of his "Monasticon," published 1823, there is mentioned in a note that a license for electing to the office was granted Johanna Shakespere,
Shakespeare's Family 1885
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His table and the floor were littered by them; a stack of the Rolls publications was on his right hand; a Dugdale's "Monasticon" lay open at a little distance; and curled upon a newspaper beside it lay a gray kitten.
The Case of Richard Meynell Humphry Ward 1885
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[379] Hugh de Arden and Adela; William de Arden and Agnes were witness to Henry's gifts ( "Monasticon," v. 210-212).
Shakespeare's Family 1885
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Dugdale's "Monasticon," which looks like a book, but is in reality a cupboard, where he has his port, almond-cakes, and decanter of wine.
The Christmas Books of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh William Makepeace Thackeray 1837
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This church, and the schools also are accurately described by several writers, especially by the "Monasticon," where their antiquity and original is fully set forth.
From London to Land's End and Two Letters from the "Journey through England by a Gentleman" Daniel Defoe 1696
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