The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors : Illustrated by Upwards of Two Hundred Engravings, Volum 2 |
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... of Pertholy , are descended from the same family . + The family of Kemeys is
one of the most ancient | This report is somewhat different from that given in
Moninouthshire . The late William Kemeys , Esq . by another authority , already
quoted .
... of Pertholy , are descended from the same family . + The family of Kemeys is
one of the most ancient | This report is somewhat different from that given in
Moninouthshire . The late William Kemeys , Esq . by another authority , already
quoted .
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This gentleman , remarkable for his gigantic stature and strength , was pre -
eminently distinguished by his loyalty to Charles I. , and on the breaking out of
the civil war ( as we have already observed ) , having raised a regiment of cavalry
, was ...
This gentleman , remarkable for his gigantic stature and strength , was pre -
eminently distinguished by his loyalty to Charles I. , and on the breaking out of
the civil war ( as we have already observed ) , having raised a regiment of cavalry
, was ...
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To his epitaph written upon himself we have already alluded ; and the reader is
no stranger , probably , to Southey's lines on the room where he was confined ,
which , with a sarcastic parody written by Canning , will be found in these pages .
To his epitaph written upon himself we have already alluded ; and the reader is
no stranger , probably , to Southey's lines on the room where he was confined ,
which , with a sarcastic parody written by Canning , will be found in these pages .
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... by a double portcullis , with moat and drawbridge , opens into the fourth or
principal court already CASTLE . ) 23 WEST GATE- VIEW OF THE CASTLE 22 (
CHEPSTOW CASTLES AND ABBEYS OF ENGLAND .
... by a double portcullis , with moat and drawbridge , opens into the fourth or
principal court already CASTLE . ) 23 WEST GATE- VIEW OF THE CASTLE 22 (
CHEPSTOW CASTLES AND ABBEYS OF ENGLAND .
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The massive arch , seen through the opening , is that of the mysterious chamber
already noticed . The window , t terminating the vista , overlooks the river , and
seems to project from the precipitous rocks that Tradition relates that an officer ...
The massive arch , seen through the opening , is that of the mysterious chamber
already noticed . The window , t terminating the vista , overlooks the river , and
seems to project from the precipitous rocks that Tradition relates that an officer ...
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The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early ..., Volum 1 William Beattie Visualització completa - 1851 |
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