The Quarterly Review, Volume 101William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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... town , raised the castle on the hill towards the west - gate , and refounded and endowed with All - Hallows and the other ten churches of the town and divers estates , the great Cluniac priory of St. Andrew's , which yet , with Norman ...
... town , raised the castle on the hill towards the west - gate , and refounded and endowed with All - Hallows and the other ten churches of the town and divers estates , the great Cluniac priory of St. Andrew's , which yet , with Norman ...
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... town had enjoyed a like power , with nine other towns , as early as the tenth century . Its central position must have marked it out as a favourite gathering point for the Crusaders ; and no doubt the round nave of St. Sepul- chre's has ...
... town had enjoyed a like power , with nine other towns , as early as the tenth century . Its central position must have marked it out as a favourite gathering point for the Crusaders ; and no doubt the round nave of St. Sepul- chre's has ...
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... town . In 1648 the citizens furnished Cromwell's army , that had marched through the town into Leicester with- out shoes , with 1500 pair . It is an old saying that you may know when you are within a mile of Northampton by the smell of ...
... town . In 1648 the citizens furnished Cromwell's army , that had marched through the town into Leicester with- out shoes , with 1500 pair . It is an old saying that you may know when you are within a mile of Northampton by the smell of ...
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