The Quarterly Review, Volume 111John Murray, 1862 - English literature |
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Page 282
... Corfe Castle and Kingston Hall were royal residences , and three of Alfred's bro- thers lie buried at Sherborne or at Wimborne Minster . The Danes worried the county . They seem to have attempted Ware- ham in 787 , which is all in ...
... Corfe Castle and Kingston Hall were royal residences , and three of Alfred's bro- thers lie buried at Sherborne or at Wimborne Minster . The Danes worried the county . They seem to have attempted Ware- ham in 787 , which is all in ...
Page 283
... Corfe Castle , taking the lead . Corfe Castle was platformed for a battery at Elizabeth's special desire , which battery was never used , though the platform remains to this day . The gentry were not agreed at the time of the Civil War ...
... Corfe Castle , taking the lead . Corfe Castle was platformed for a battery at Elizabeth's special desire , which battery was never used , though the platform remains to this day . The gentry were not agreed at the time of the Civil War ...
Page 300
... Corfe Castle . Swanage is a pleasant little watering - place , and unsurpassed probably as a centre of geological exploration . The Purbeck strata above the town have an estimated thickness of 275 feet , nearly half con- sisting of ...
... Corfe Castle . Swanage is a pleasant little watering - place , and unsurpassed probably as a centre of geological exploration . The Purbeck strata above the town have an estimated thickness of 275 feet , nearly half con- sisting of ...
Page 301
... Corfe , at Wareham , and then at Shaftesbury , their last resting - place . After the siege , during the civil wars , the Castle was blown to pieces , and some of these pieces , of vast size , rolled down the hill and lie now at its ...
... Corfe , at Wareham , and then at Shaftesbury , their last resting - place . After the siege , during the civil wars , the Castle was blown to pieces , and some of these pieces , of vast size , rolled down the hill and lie now at its ...
Page 307
... Castle , Eggardon , Bridport , Honiton , Exeter , and Totnes , to the Land's End . But , by consulting the map ... Corfe , and which has many a good stone and rafter from the castle built into its walls . The Duke of Ormond died at ...
... Castle , Eggardon , Bridport , Honiton , Exeter , and Totnes , to the Land's End . But , by consulting the map ... Corfe , and which has many a good stone and rafter from the castle built into its walls . The Duke of Ormond died at ...
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