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... Cathedral . 14. Landing of the Jutes in Kent 15. Map showing original geographical position of the Teutonic Tribes ... Canterbury 27. St. Augustine's Chair , Canterbury 16 22 23 27 28 12270 2 29 35 36 37 39 40 41 44 46 47 49 50 51 ...
... Cathedral . 14. Landing of the Jutes in Kent 15. Map showing original geographical position of the Teutonic Tribes ... Canterbury 27. St. Augustine's Chair , Canterbury 16 22 23 27 28 12270 2 29 35 36 37 39 40 41 44 46 47 49 50 51 ...
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... Canterbury Cathedral ( Exterior ) 83 40. Lichfield Cathedral ( West Front ) 85 41. Hexham Abbey ( Interior ) 90 42. Ripon Cathedral ( Exterior ) 92 43. Ancient Cross , Monasterboice , Ireland 96 44. Melrose Abbey , Scotland 98 45 ...
... Canterbury Cathedral ( Exterior ) 83 40. Lichfield Cathedral ( West Front ) 85 41. Hexham Abbey ( Interior ) 90 42. Ripon Cathedral ( Exterior ) 92 43. Ancient Cross , Monasterboice , Ireland 96 44. Melrose Abbey , Scotland 98 45 ...
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... ( Canterbury Cathedral ) 199 87. Lincoln Cathedral Towers 205 88. Signing of Magna Charta 209 89. Institution of Franciscan Order ( from Picture by E. Armitage , R.A. , in Royal Academy , 1887 ) 212 • 90. Chapter House of Westminster ...
... ( Canterbury Cathedral ) 199 87. Lincoln Cathedral Towers 205 88. Signing of Magna Charta 209 89. Institution of Franciscan Order ( from Picture by E. Armitage , R.A. , in Royal Academy , 1887 ) 212 • 90. Chapter House of Westminster ...
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... Cathedral and Westminster Abbey now stand ; that he founded the bishopric of Caerleon - on - Usk , near what is now Llandaff , and built the original churches of St. Mary , Dover ; St. Martin , Canterbury ; and St. Peter - upon ...
... Cathedral and Westminster Abbey now stand ; that he founded the bishopric of Caerleon - on - Usk , near what is now Llandaff , and built the original churches of St. Mary , Dover ; St. Martin , Canterbury ; and St. Peter - upon ...
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... Cathedral , which is still called Christ's Church . The only remains of the original church is the venerable seat , still known as " St. Augustine's Chair , " in which for so many generations the archbishops of Canterbury have been ...
... Cathedral , which is still called Christ's Church . The only remains of the original church is the venerable seat , still known as " St. Augustine's Chair , " in which for so many generations the archbishops of Canterbury have been ...
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