An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Town and Castle of Warwick and of the Neighbouring Spa of LeamingtonH. Sharpe, 1815 - 468 páginas |
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... various fortifica- tions , on the rivers Avon and Severn ; * one of which , there is considerable reason to believe , was at Warwick , as will be more distinctly stated in the sequel of this chapter . AFTER its restoration and ...
... various fortifica- tions , on the rivers Avon and Severn ; * one of which , there is considerable reason to believe , was at Warwick , as will be more distinctly stated in the sequel of this chapter . AFTER its restoration and ...
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... various parts of his dominions ; TURCHILL was directed by him to fortify the town and the castle of Warwick . In pursuance of this order , the town was surrounded with strong walls and a ditch : and the castle was strengthened and ...
... various parts of his dominions ; TURCHILL was directed by him to fortify the town and the castle of Warwick . In pursuance of this order , the town was surrounded with strong walls and a ditch : and the castle was strengthened and ...
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... various ancient edifices , little is known ; but it appears that , in the reign of EDW . III . the churches of St. John , St. Michael , St. Lawrence , St. Peter , and St. James were falling fast into decay ; and that some of them were ...
... various ancient edifices , little is known ; but it appears that , in the reign of EDW . III . the churches of St. John , St. Michael , St. Lawrence , St. Peter , and St. James were falling fast into decay ; and that some of them were ...
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... various success on both sides , the night separated the combatants . The following day neither party discovered any inclination to renew the contest ; and , towards the evening , both retired from the field . CLARENDON's Hist . of the ...
... various success on both sides , the night separated the combatants . The following day neither party discovered any inclination to renew the contest ; and , towards the evening , both retired from the field . CLARENDON's Hist . of the ...
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... various civil and military employments , for 26 years , in the reign of EDWARD I. He died 1298 , and was buried in the Chapel of Worcester Cathedral , where his tomb still remains . GUY DE BEAUCHAMP , his eldest son , succeeded to the ...
... various civil and military employments , for 26 years , in the reign of EDWARD I. He died 1298 , and was buried in the Chapel of Worcester Cathedral , where his tomb still remains . GUY DE BEAUCHAMP , his eldest son , succeeded to the ...
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adorned afterwards ancient apartments appears arches armour arms Avon Baddesley Clinton Bagington baths Beauchamp beautiful Borough Bridge building built Castle celebrated chancel Chapel CHARLES Church Court Coventry daughter delightful died distance Dudley DUGDALE Duke Earl of Leicester Earl of Warwick Edge Hill edifice EDWARD elegant ELIZABETH Emscote erected feet Gothic GREVILLE ground Guy's Cliff Hall hand handsome HENRY VI HENRY VIII Hill honor House inscription JOHN Kenilworth Kenilworth Castle Kineton King LADY Leamington lofty Lord Brooke Magnesia mansion mantle marble Mary's Mayor miles monument muriate noble noticed opposite painted Portrait possession present Prince principal Priory Queen reign of HENRY remains residence RICHARD road ROBERT Rous royal Saxon seat seen shaded side situated spacious stone Stratford Street sulphate THOMAS LUCY tomb tower town trees Vandyck venerable village walls Warwick Castle whole WILLIAM woods
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