| 1810 - 202 pages
...Chapel, forms two spacious courts. The south end, which is the grand front, abuts upon the High-street, in the middle whereof is a magnificent gate, and over it the statue of Queen Caroline, under a cupola supported by pillars; the rest of the front being adorned with niches ; but no chambers on this side,... | |
| 1810 - 430 pages
...and 220 in breadth, which, being divided by the Hall and Chapel, forms two spacious courts. the rest of the front being adorned with niches; but no chambers on this side, except at each end. The first or south court is a handsome quadrangle, 140 feet long, and 130 broad, having a lofty cloister,... | |
| 1814 - 198 pages
...Chapel, forms two spacious courts. The south end, which is the grand front, abuts upon the High-street, in the middle whereof is a magnificent gate, and over it the statue of Queen Caroline, under a cupola supported by pillars; the rest of the front being adorned with niches; but no chambers on this side,... | |
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