Two Thousand Miles in Wharfedale a Descriptive Account of the History Antiquit

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Two Thousand Miles in Wharfedale a Descriptive Account of the History Antiquit
Edmund Bogg
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It is only equalled in beauty by another, from the churchyard, some little distance further to the eastward. There are few views, even among the beautiful ones of the Lake District, vdiich surpass this in their calm beauty and peaceful charm. This lake- like reservoir covers an area of one hundred and fifty- six acres, holds nine hundred and sixty mil- lions of gallons, and was finished year 1876.
in the The church, twice 1) u r n t do w n, or seriously injured b}- fire, was rebuilt, except the
... tower, and some fouudation stones in the chancel, about one hundred years ago. It occupies the place of one dating from Nor- man, if not Saxon, days. Its dedication to St. Michael and All Angels is suggestive of Saxon times. The present building, though without any striking architectural or archaeological fea- tures, is well worth a visit. In the fires before mentioned its ancient features and interesting monuments perished, and among others the marble monument, mentioued by more than one writer, which marked the resting-place in the church of Edward Fairfax, the trauslator of Tasso, and a leading poet of Elizabethan and Jacobean days.

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