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" ... adorned and defended by a lake partly artificial, across which Leicester had constructed a stately bridge, that Elizabeth might enter the Castle by a path hitherto untrodden, instead of the usual entrance to the northward, over which he had erected... "
A Dictionary, Geographical, Statistical, and Historical: Of the Various ... - Page 97
by John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1851
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Black's Warwickshire Guide

Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - England - 1866 - 306 pages
...entrance to the northward, over which he had erected a gatehouse or barbican, which still exists, and is equal in extent, and superior in architecture, to...chief. Beyond the lake lay an extensive chase, full of red-deer, fallow-deer, roes, and every species of game, and abounding with lofty trees, from amongst...
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Waverly Novels: Count Robert of Paris

Walter Scott - 1866 - 358 pages
...entrance to the northward, over which he had erected a gate-house, or barbican, which still exists, and is equal in extent, and superior in architecture, to...chief. Beyond the lake lay an extensive chase, full of reddeer, fallow-deer, roes, and every species of game, and abounding with lofty trees, from amongst...
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Amye Robsart and the Earl of Leycester: A Critical Inquiry Into the ...

George Adlard - 1870 - 386 pages
...entrance to the northward; over which he had erected a gate-house or barbican, which still exists, and is equal in extent, and superior in architecture, to..." Beyond the lake lay an extensive chase, full of red deer^ fallow deer, roes, and every species of game, and abounding with lofty trees, from amongst...
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The Lands of Scott

James Frothingham Hunnewell - Europe - 1871 - 564 pages
...sandstone, now grown brownishgray, and is yet tolerably entire and inhabitable, and, as Scott remarks, " equal in extent, and superior in architecture, to the baronial castle of many a northern chief." Passing this tower, one enters the extensive "Base Court," and, by degrees, realizes "the greatness...
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Black's Guide to England and Wales ...

Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - England - 1872 - 820 pages
...entrance to the northward, over which he had erected a gatehouse or barbican, which still exists, and is equal in extent, and superior in architecture, to...chief. Beyond the lake lay an extensive chase, full of red deer, fallow deer, roes, and every species I of game, and abounding with lofty trees, from amongst...
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Black's Guide to England and Wales: Containing Plans of the Principal Cities ...

Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - England - 1872 - 726 pages
...entrance to the northward, over which he had erected a gatehouse or barbican, which still exists, and is equal in extent, and superior in architecture, to...chief. Beyond the lake lay an extensive chase, full of red deer, fallow deer, roes, and every species of цате, and abounding with lofty trees, from amongst...
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Black's Guide to Warwickshire

Warwickshire (England) - 1874 - 274 pages
...entrance to the northward, over which he had erected a gatehouse or barbican, which still exists, and is equal in extent, and superior in architecture, to...chief. Beyond the lake lay an extensive chase, full of red-deer, fallow-deer, roes, and every species of game, and abounding with lofty trees, from amongst...
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Kenilworth

Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1877 - 482 pages
...entrance to the northward, over which he had erected a gate-house, or barbican, which still exists, and is equal in extent, and superior in architecture, to...chief. Beyond the lake lay an extensive chase, full of red deer, fallow deer, roes, and every species of game, and abounding with lofty trees, from amongst...
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The Handy Volume "Waverly" ...: Kenilworth

Walter Scott - 1877 - 598 pages
...entrance to the northward over which he had erected a gate-house, or barbican, which still exists, and is equal in extent, and superior in architecture, to...chief. Beyond the lake lay an extensive chase, full of reddeer, fallow-deer, roes, and every species of game, and abounding with lofty trees, from amongst...
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Relfe brothers' model reading-books, in prose and verse, ed., with ..., Volume 5

Richard Fletcher Charles - 1882 - 360 pages
...entrance to. the northward, over which he had erected a gate-house or barbican, which still exists, and is equal in extent, and superior in architecture, to...chief. Beyond the lake lay an extensive chase, full of red deer, fallow deer, roes and every species of game, and abounding with lofty trees." — Kenilworth,...
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