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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... centre arch of the bridge , the boatman missed his aim — the frail bark struck
against the wooden pier , and upset ; and the lady and her two daughters were
carried down by the stream * From the form of the British Channel , says De la
face .
... centre arch of the bridge , the boatman missed his aim — the frail bark struck
against the wooden pier , and upset ; and the lady and her two daughters were
carried down by the stream * From the form of the British Channel , says De la
face .
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... Sir Nicholas ' obstinate resistanco mangled his body in the most horrid manner
, and that the soldiers wore his remains in their hats , as trophies of their victory ;
but a branch of the Kemeys family , ” says the writer , " told me they considered it
...
... Sir Nicholas ' obstinate resistanco mangled his body in the most horrid manner
, and that the soldiers wore his remains in their hats , as trophies of their victory ;
but a branch of the Kemeys family , ” says the writer , " told me they considered it
...
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Camden , on the contrary , thinks it of no great antiquity ; for several affirm , says
he , that “ it had its rise , not many ages past , from the ancient Henta ” -the Venta
Silurum of Antoninus . Leland , in his Itinerary , says " The waulles begun at the ...
Camden , on the contrary , thinks it of no great antiquity ; for several affirm , says
he , that “ it had its rise , not many ages past , from the ancient Henta ” -the Venta
Silurum of Antoninus . Leland , in his Itinerary , says " The waulles begun at the ...
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... as * Of the supposed chapel , Mr. Williams says— " This ever , several traces of
plain Saxon arches filled up in is not in the usual style of such a building : the win
- the wall [ arches of construction ) , which indicate a dows , arches , and other ...
... as * Of the supposed chapel , Mr. Williams says— " This ever , several traces of
plain Saxon arches filled up in is not in the usual style of such a building : the win
- the wall [ arches of construction ) , which indicate a dows , arches , and other ...
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Then , sir , ' says Mr. Lewis , “ I never desire to see you at my table again ; ' nor
was he ever after invited . * “ Great credibility , " says our authority , " deserves to
be attached to this story , as containing Marten's political opinion at that day ; and
...
Then , sir , ' says Mr. Lewis , “ I never desire to see you at my table again ; ' nor
was he ever after invited . * “ Great credibility , " says our authority , " deserves to
be attached to this story , as containing Marten's political opinion at that day ; and
...
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