The easternmost of the two promontories is lower than the western, which in its turn slopes to the east.
Hippacus was apparently the northwest tower of the present citadel, Phasael the easternmost of the towers in the same structure, which still bears the name "Tower of David"; Mariamne lay to the east of these.
In the easternmost bay of the north arches, which now extends within the chancel, there is, at the base of the arch moulding, a nun’s head.
The easternmost court, facing on the High Street, is the primitive quadrangle, and for nearly a century after the foundation comprised the whole college.
About the same period (1450) the range of chambers on the north side of the court was at its easternmost end connected by a gallery with the Church of S.
In Gregory of Tours this word is still used vaguely, but the sense of it is gradually defined, and finally the name of Austria or Austrasia was given to the easternmost part of the Frankish kingdom.
The clear width of the nave is sixty feet, but in the easternmost bay this is gathered in to fifty-four feet, which is the diameter of the seven-sided apse.
In Landewednack Church window, easternmost but one, says Dr.
The easternmost tower was constructed with everything requisite for his magic art; in the other were placed his lady's private apartments, overlooking pleasant gardens, the green glen, and boundless ocean.
North-easternmost Branch of the Columbia, and thence along the Mid-channel of the River to the Sea.
We weighed early next morning (30th), and by noon had reached so far to the westward that the easternmost of the round islands in Cape Tamar Bight bore north about two miles.
In theeasternmost bay on the north of the choir is the effigy of Bishop Stanbury, provost of Eton and builder of the chantry already described.
Bishop Swinfield was the probable builder of the nave-aisles and two easternmost transepts.
Bishop Swinfield was probably the builder of the nave-aisles and of the twoeasternmost transepts.
In the easternmost bay on this side is the tomb of Joanna de Bohun, Countess of Hereford, 1327.
An older representation of King Ethelbert is the small effigy on a bracket against the easternmost pier south of the choir, close to the head of the tomb of Bishop Mayo, who had desired in his will to be buried by the image of King Ethelbert.
The boats first examined the south-easternmost of the islets which compose this group, and, failing there, ran down to the second, where we had the satisfaction to see them land.
Cape Horn, is a rocky point, which I called Mistaken Cape, and is the southern point of the easternmost of Hermite Isles.
This proximity procured credit to the tidings of the flight of the Inca into the forests of Guiana, and the removal of the treasures of Cuzco to the easternmost parts of that country.
In the two easternmost buttresses the lowest stage has heads also, and in the last buttress eastwards this stage, for some unexplained reason, is twice as broad as the others, and has an ogee gable.
The first three bays on the north side are Archbishop Roger's work, while the three opposite are Perpendicular, and lastly, the three easternmost bays on either side are chiefly Decorated.
The easternmost of these windows is of two lights, and has a transom in the tracery, and the westernmost is shortened to allow of a doorway of four-centred form beneath.
Except in the two easternmost windows on the north side, the glass is very poor.
In the twoeasternmost bays there are fine bosses at the crown of the vault.
Flodden Edge is a high ridge a mile or more in length, running east and west, nearly south of the mouth of the Till, and about five miles off; its easternmost end almost reaches the Till, just above Ford.
A century ago, beneath the easternmost arch on the south side there stood "a raised Altar Tomb of grey marble, this for Dean Mackworth; it was once very costly adorned with figures of Brass Work, but defaced in the time of Cromwell.
In the aisles, each bay has two lancet windows, except the easternmost bay on the south side, which has only one.
In olden days the organ filled the easternmost arch on the north side of St. Hugh's choir.
A difference is noticeable, however, in the easternmost arch, and the two westernmost bays (five arches altogether) on both sides.
He is to be seen on a spandrel on the north side, squatting under the corbel above the easternmost pier.
Of those which remain, the foremost place must certainly be taken by the dark mutilated slab under the easternmost arch on the north side.
By the middle of August he had passed beyond the easternmost point of Asia, and was standing out into the Arctic Ocean, when he turned on his track and sailed south.
By the 19th of August, Columbus had passed the easternmostextremity of Jamaica, and on the next day he was skirting the long peninsula which juts from the southwestern angle of Espanola.