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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By a charter given in the 16th Henry VIII . , the bailiffs were to have their prison for
the punishment of offences within the Great Gate , “ which they have builded by
our commandment . ” This is supposed to be a renewal of the ancient liberties of
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By a charter given in the 16th Henry VIII . , the bailiffs were to have their prison for
the punishment of offences within the Great Gate , “ which they have builded by
our commandment . ” This is supposed to be a renewal of the ancient liberties of
...
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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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They and assisting to him herein ; and for your sue duing were likely enough to
have seized his estate , his goods this shall be your sufficient warrant . and
chattels , and to have turned his family out of Given at Whitehall , the 12 July ,
1683 ...
They and assisting to him herein ; and for your sue duing were likely enough to
have seized his estate , his goods this shall be your sufficient warrant . and
chattels , and to have turned his family out of Given at Whitehall , the 12 July ,
1683 ...
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He was condemned either for some the said Longinus appears to have had a
fine Gothic crime of his own , or for having given birth to a taste . " Castle . )
CHAPEL - BARON'S HALL - MARTEN'S TOWER 14 ( CHEPSTOW CASTLES
AND ...
He was condemned either for some the said Longinus appears to have had a
fine Gothic crime of his own , or for having given birth to a taste . " Castle . )
CHAPEL - BARON'S HALL - MARTEN'S TOWER 14 ( CHEPSTOW CASTLES
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... well have known of the anecdote with Mr. Lewis , or , at of any regicide , and
from the hypothetical way in least , as much as it indicates . — See his character
as which he speaks of Marten's penitence , he seems to given by MR . CARLYLE
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... well have known of the anecdote with Mr. Lewis , or , at of any regicide , and
from the hypothetical way in least , as much as it indicates . — See his character
as which he speaks of Marten's penitence , he seems to given by MR . CARLYLE
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