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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CAEPSTOW CASTLE AND BRIDGE , taken from the right bank of the Wye , near
the West Gate of the Castle . This View , looking Eastward , shows the principal
features of the Castle on the right ; the New Bridge , the Harbour , with the ...
CAEPSTOW CASTLE AND BRIDGE , taken from the right bank of the Wye , near
the West Gate of the Castle . This View , looking Eastward , shows the principal
features of the Castle on the right ; the New Bridge , the Harbour , with the ...
Pągina vi
This View is taken from a point near the Great Altar , showing in the foreground
the clustered Pillars and Arches which formerly supported the Central Tower ; the
Door on the right leading to the Cloisters ; Sepulchral Slabs , the Effigy of a ...
This View is taken from a point near the Great Altar , showing in the foreground
the clustered Pillars and Arches which formerly supported the Central Tower ; the
Door on the right leading to the Cloisters ; Sepulchral Slabs , the Effigy of a ...
Pągina vii
This View is taken from the top of the Keep , with the Moat , the Gatehouse , the
Paved Court , & c . , and Landscape to the westward .................... W.H. BARTLETT
. A. WILLMORE . 200 220 WOODCUTS . 122 131 136 138 146 163 160 175 178
...
This View is taken from the top of the Keep , with the Moat , the Gatehouse , the
Paved Court , & c . , and Landscape to the westward .................... W.H. BARTLETT
. A. WILLMORE . 200 220 WOODCUTS . 122 131 136 138 146 163 160 175 178
...
Pągina 8
... of that betrayed it to the King's forces , was slain in this the late besieging and
taking of Chepstow Castle , in service ; as also all the rest of the commanders
and Wales , by the forces of his Excellency the Lord Fair- soldiers killed and
taken .
... of that betrayed it to the King's forces , was slain in this the late besieging and
taking of Chepstow Castle , in service ; as also all the rest of the commanders
and Wales , by the forces of his Excellency the Lord Fair- soldiers killed and
taken .
Pągina 9
That which he desired was , that he , with all his officers and soldiers , might
march out of the castle without anything being taken from them ; to which I
answered , that I would give him no other terms but that he and all that were with
him should ...
That which he desired was , that he , with all his officers and soldiers , might
march out of the castle without anything being taken from them ; to which I
answered , that I would give him no other terms but that he and all that were with
him should ...
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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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