The Castles and Abbeys of England: From the National Records, Early Chronicles, and Other Standard Authors : Illustrated by Upwards of Two Hundred Engravings, Volum 2Virtue, Spalding, 1851 - 362 pàgines |
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... brought to light , and many more , it is believed , are reserved for the labours of archæology . The vicinity abounds in military encampments , all more or less remarkable for the strength of their position , and pointing to those days ...
... brought to light , and many more , it is believed , are reserved for the labours of archæology . The vicinity abounds in military encampments , all more or less remarkable for the strength of their position , and pointing to those days ...
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... brought to miserable ends ! Lo ! the just Judge , beholding all things , rewardeth even man according to his demerits . Alas , is he not now slain ? Hath not this hardy champion had his desert ? As he slew many with the sword , so he ...
... brought to miserable ends ! Lo ! the just Judge , beholding all things , rewardeth even man according to his demerits . Alas , is he not now slain ? Hath not this hardy champion had his desert ? As he slew many with the sword , so he ...
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... brought to trial , and sentenced to death ; but his sentence was afterwards commuted to imprisonment for life . In the keep of this castle , since called " Marten's Tower , " he spent twenty years ; but much was done to soften the ...
... brought to trial , and sentenced to death ; but his sentence was afterwards commuted to imprisonment for life . In the keep of this castle , since called " Marten's Tower , " he spent twenty years ; but much was done to soften the ...
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... brought to St. Pierre , and not painted during his residence in Monmouthshire . If , therefore , the picture must be received as the portrait of Harry Marten , I am led to believe that , when his family came to share in his confinement ...
... brought to St. Pierre , and not painted during his residence in Monmouthshire . If , therefore , the picture must be received as the portrait of Harry Marten , I am led to believe that , when his family came to share in his confinement ...
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... The Lords of Striguil were entitled to the prisage and butlerage of all wines brought into the ports of Swansea and Chepstow . * 1287. - Conventus Ecclesiæ Beatæ Mariæ de Cpnterna intravit. 24 [ CHEPSTOW CASTLES AND ABBEYS OF ENGLAND .
... The Lords of Striguil were entitled to the prisage and butlerage of all wines brought into the ports of Swansea and Chepstow . * 1287. - Conventus Ecclesiæ Beatæ Mariæ de Cpnterna intravit. 24 [ CHEPSTOW CASTLES AND ABBEYS OF ENGLAND .
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