The St. James's Magazine, Том 2W. Kent, 1861 |
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... Castle William Darell. " Lodan's or Canterbury caftle . Rochester castle . Dover castle . These castles are all fituated on the Ruti- pine or eaftern coaft of Kent . John Fienes , ment , and went over to Denmark . Such were the cruelties ...
... Castle William Darell. " Lodan's or Canterbury caftle . Rochester castle . Dover castle . These castles are all fituated on the Ruti- pine or eaftern coaft of Kent . John Fienes , ment , and went over to Denmark . Such were the cruelties ...
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... Dover , until the King recovered it from Hugh le Bigot , whom they had made castellan . Then , in 1263 , the surrender of this castle was insisted on by the barons on the conclusion of a truce with the King , and it was handed over by ...
... Dover , until the King recovered it from Hugh le Bigot , whom they had made castellan . Then , in 1263 , the surrender of this castle was insisted on by the barons on the conclusion of a truce with the King , and it was handed over by ...
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... castle, one can see the entire cityscape of Dover and the sea at a glance. What kinds of war histories can be found at this strategically located castle? The Panorama of Dover Castle. [Image1: cpixabay] The name “Dover” 83 3-4. DOVER ...
... castle, one can see the entire cityscape of Dover and the sea at a glance. What kinds of war histories can be found at this strategically located castle? The Panorama of Dover Castle. [Image1: cpixabay] The name “Dover” 83 3-4. DOVER ...
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... Castle , with the Rivers of Ern and Ardoch ; by I. El- phinstone , 1746 . A View of Down Castle , by H. Williams , en- graved by I. Eginton , 1795 . DOVE DALE . A View of the ... DOVER CONTINUED . Castle . N.W. View of the Chapel DOV DOV 89.
... Castle , with the Rivers of Ern and Ardoch ; by I. El- phinstone , 1746 . A View of Down Castle , by H. Williams , en- graved by I. Eginton , 1795 . DOVE DALE . A View of the ... DOVER CONTINUED . Castle . N.W. View of the Chapel DOV DOV 89.
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... Dover , for the works at the castle . Treasurer and chamberlains to pay out of the King's treasury 1007 . for the works at Dover Castle . 12 Hen . III . 1007. for works at Dover Castle . 100 oaks to be felled in King's Wood , Essex ...
... Dover , for the works at the castle . Treasurer and chamberlains to pay out of the King's treasury 1007 . for the works at Dover Castle . 12 Hen . III . 1007. for works at Dover Castle . 100 oaks to be felled in King's Wood , Essex ...
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