| James Storer - 1807 - 214 pages
...perfect specimen of the kind in the kingdom. The quoil, or covering-stone, has three supporters; it rests on the pointed tops of the southern and western ones...high ; indeed, they are all of such an altitude, that a good-sized man may pass under with his hat on without difficulty ; the height of the inclosed area... | |
| 1901 - 344 pages
...perhaps from this curiosity Shel-stone. The covering stone or Quoit hath three supporters, it rests on the pointed tops of the Southern and Western ones, but that on the North side upholds it on its inclined surface, somewhat below the top, its exterior side rising several inches higher than the inner... | |
| Peter Fabyan Sparke Amery, John S. Amery, Joshua Brooking Rowe - 1901 - 344 pages
...perhaps from this curiosity Shel-stone. The covering stone or Quoit hath three supporters, it rests on the pointed tops of the Southern and Western ones, but that on the North side upholds it on its inclined surface, somewhat below the top, its exterior side rising several inches higher than the inner... | |
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