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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Pągina 10
He is drawn in armour , and seeins about forty years of age . He appears to have
possessed a good perşon , if an opinion might be formed from his portrait . He
has a fine open countenance , round face , dark piercing eyes , an aquiline nose
...
He is drawn in armour , and seeins about forty years of age . He appears to have
possessed a good perşon , if an opinion might be formed from his portrait . He
has a fine open countenance , round face , dark piercing eyes , an aquiline nose
...
Pągina 17
This person — who lived very poor , and in a shabbeel condition in his
confinement , and would be glad to take a pot of ale from any one that would give
it to him — died with meat in his mouth , that is , suddenly , in Chepstow Castle (
as before ...
This person — who lived very poor , and in a shabbeel condition in his
confinement , and would be glad to take a pot of ale from any one that would give
it to him — died with meat in his mouth , that is , suddenly , in Chepstow Castle (
as before ...
Pągina 18
Mrs. Williams— " wife of the person who had the care of the castle , and who died
in 1798 , at a very advanced age - well knew and was intimately acquainted with
the women who waited and attended on Harry Marten during his confinement ...
Mrs. Williams— " wife of the person who had the care of the castle , and who died
in 1798 , at a very advanced age - well knew and was intimately acquainted with
the women who waited and attended on Harry Marten during his confinement ...
Pągina 20
... and removed to the place where it now reposes , in the middle of the north
transept , and over it the stone is placed that bears the epitaph before mentioned
. About this time , as Heath informs us , “ there came to reside at Chepstow a
person ...
... and removed to the place where it now reposes , in the middle of the north
transept , and over it the stone is placed that bears the epitaph before mentioned
. About this time , as Heath informs us , “ there came to reside at Chepstow a
person ...
Pągina 21
Behind him is a page , in the act of tying on a green sash ; the whole conveying
an idea that the person was about to undertake some military enterprise .
Judging from the picture , the likeness appears to have been taken when Marten
was ...
Behind him is a page , in the act of tying on a green sash ; the whole conveying
an idea that the person was about to undertake some military enterprise .
Judging from the picture , the likeness appears to have been taken when Marten
was ...
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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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