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GENERAL VIEW OF THE CASTLE OF ARUNDEL, including part of the Town, with the Church, the College of the Holy Trinity, the River Arun, &c., from the South.

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THE INTERIOR QUADRANGLE OF THE CASTLE FROM THE KEEP, showing its present condition, as restored by the late Duke of Norfolk

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ARMS OF ROGER MONTGOMERY, Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury

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dure. From Horsfield's History

SEAL OF WILLIAM DE ALBINI, Earl of Arundel. From the Impression J. W. ARCHER.
ARMS OF JOHN FITZALAN, Ninth Earl of Arundel, Oswaldestre, and Clun

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THE CASTLE OF ARUNDEL from the Swan Lake on the South-east,} ARCHER.

showing the natural advantages of its position

NORMAN DOOR, richly ornamented, in the Keep. From a Drawing by } NICHOLLES.

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JOHN MOT, having escaped from the Dungeon, taking Sanctuary at the
College Gate of the Holy Trinity

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SOUTH-EAST FRONT OF ARUNDEL CASTLE in its present state, taken from the Meadows

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THE OUTER GATEWAY OF NORMAN ARCHITECTURE, rebuilt by Richard
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MOONLIGHT VIEW from the Window of St. Martin's Chapel in the Keep,}

over the Vale of the Arun to the Sea

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HORNED OWLS IN THE KEEP OF ARUNDEL CASTLE-Portraits taken on the spot..

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THE INNER GATEWAY AND KEEP OF THE CASTLE, showing on the left the
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Arundel Castle-CONTINUED.

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THE NAVE OF THE ABBEY CHURCH, showing the Saxon (or Norman) and
Gothic Arches, the Great West Window, &c.

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THE CHOIR with the Pulpit, Organ, Window of the North Transept,}

the Norman Arches, &c.

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THE SHRINE-TOMB OF HUMPHREY THE GOOD, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER.
Drawn by Mr. Beattie

THE DUKE'S VAULT, with his Coffin and Skeleton, in their present}

state, under the Shrine

THE ENTRANCE TO THE LADY CHAPEL, from the South

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THE ANCIENT ALTAR OF THE ABBEY, now in the South Aisle, with
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THE GATE-HOUSE, or Grand Entrance to the Abbey Court, from the
Interior

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MONUMENT AND STATUE OF LORD CHANCELLOR BACON, in St. Michael's}

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SOPWELL NUNNERY in ruins, with the Abbey Church in the background SARGENT.

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GRAND ENTRANCE TO THE ABBEY CHURCH from the West, with the
Distribution of Alms in the Cemetery

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INTERIOR OF THE LADY CHAPEL-showing the public thoroughfare]

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ARMS OF THE MONASTERY OF ST. ALBANS .

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ROCHESTER CASTLE, with the Outer Walls, taken from the South-east end of the Bridge

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GATEWAY. Portcullis and Sentinel on Guard

THE DONJON; or GUNDULPH's TOWER-showing the Entrance from the
South

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ODO, BISHOP OF BAYEUX and EARL OF KENT

ROCHESTER CASTLE. The Siege by King John, A.D. 1215

where the Castle Chapel is supposed to have been .

ARCHWAY, with View into the Tilting Yard

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THE BATTLEMENTS OF THE MAIN TOWER-showing Arcades on the right
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SMALL TOWER OF THE CASTLE-showing the thickness of the Outer Walls PRIOR.

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PRINCIPAL ENTRANCE TO THE MAIN TOWER-showing the position of the ancient Portcullis. View taken from the Entrance, looking Westward

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THE STATE PRISON in Rochester Castle; as it is, and as it was
STATE APARTMEnts in the CastlE-showing the Norman Architecture SARGENT.

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ROCHESTER CASTLE BY MOONLIGHT-with the supposed Secret Entrance from the River

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WEST GALLERY OF ROCHESTER CASTLE, showing the Interior, with the
Norman workmanship

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THE CASTLE PRISON. Entrance to the Dungeon, with Staircase and
Archway

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ROCHESTER BRIDGE AND CASTLE, from the Medway, looking South . HERMAN.
GADSHILL TAVERN-the scene of Falstaff's adventure, as it now appears PRIOR.

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