The Saturday Magazine, Volume 3John William Parker, 1834 - Periodicals |
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... Castle . The gun with which he was killed remains in possession of the Dyott family , resident near Lichfield . Notwithstanding the check given to the rebels by the death of their leader , the garrison could not long stand the siege ...
... Castle . The gun with which he was killed remains in possession of the Dyott family , resident near Lichfield . Notwithstanding the check given to the rebels by the death of their leader , the garrison could not long stand the siege ...
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... castle at Eccleshall , and this has generally been , as it now is , the residence of the Bishop . There is also a palace in Lichfield belonging to the See ; the present one was erected in 1687 , by Bishop Wood , on the ground occupied ...
... castle at Eccleshall , and this has generally been , as it now is , the residence of the Bishop . There is also a palace in Lichfield belonging to the See ; the present one was erected in 1687 , by Bishop Wood , on the ground occupied ...
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... . While thus exerting himself , a bystander , destitute of sight , would suppose that the whole feathered tribes , had assembled together on a trial THE THE CASTLE AND BRIDGE OF CONWAY , NORTH WALES 1833. ] 15 THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE .
... . While thus exerting himself , a bystander , destitute of sight , would suppose that the whole feathered tribes , had assembled together on a trial THE THE CASTLE AND BRIDGE OF CONWAY , NORTH WALES 1833. ] 15 THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE .
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... Castle held out till the 6th of November . The superiority of the fortress seemed to inspire respect , for while the Parliament forces dismantled other castles , they did not destroy this . It was afterwards granted by King Charles to ...
... Castle held out till the 6th of November . The superiority of the fortress seemed to inspire respect , for while the Parliament forces dismantled other castles , they did not destroy this . It was afterwards granted by King Charles to ...
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... castle , so as to har - struction , at the rate of ten sous a bushel . " monize with it ; and a slight effort of the imagination would lead us to suppose that the present structure was the original drawbridge of the ancient fortress ...
... castle , so as to har - struction , at the rate of ten sous a bushel . " monize with it ; and a slight effort of the imagination would lead us to suppose that the present structure was the original drawbridge of the ancient fortress ...
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