| Uncle George, George Frederick Pardon - 1857 - 232 pagina’s
...Traveller. " I think I shall now take the train to Bridgewater." No. 3. " The inhabitants of Bridgewater supported the claims to the throne of the Duke of...Mayor and corporation. There is a fine painting in the paiish church dedicated to St. Mary, representing the descent from the cross, which was found on board... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1868 - 302 pagina’s
...Traveller. " I think I shall now take the train to Bridgewater." No. 3. " The inhabitants of Bridgewater supported the claims to the throne of the Duke of...from the cross, which was found on board a French privateer, which you had better go and see." No. 3 deposits a counter. Traveller. " I think that I... | |
| Edward Robert Kelly - 1875 - 584 pagina’s
...taken by the besiegers. The castle was completely dismantled, and has since been entirely destroyed. The inhabitants of Bridgwater supported the claims to the throne of the Duke of Monmouth, a natural son of Charles II., who was proclaimed king by the mayor and corporation. The first charter... | |
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