Black's Picturesque Tourist and Road-book of England and WalesA. and C. Black, 1846 - 429 pages |
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... Henry V. Under the cathedral is a church for French Protestants , a colony of whom settled here after the revocation of the edict of Nantes , and established the silk manufacture , which still continues , though in a declining state ...
... Henry V. Under the cathedral is a church for French Protestants , a colony of whom settled here after the revocation of the edict of Nantes , and established the silk manufacture , which still continues , though in a declining state ...
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... Henry VIII . , and about a mile from the town , on the other side , is Walmer Castle , held by the Duke of Wellington , as Warden of the Cinque Ports . ON RIGHT FROM LOND . From Dover . Resuming the CANTERBURY . - MARGATE . - RAMSGATE ...
... Henry VIII . , and about a mile from the town , on the other side , is Walmer Castle , held by the Duke of Wellington , as Warden of the Cinque Ports . ON RIGHT FROM LOND . From Dover . Resuming the CANTERBURY . - MARGATE . - RAMSGATE ...
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... Henry VIII . , now employed as a martello tower . Seabrook Bridge . Sandgate . FOLKSTONE . 169 From London . ON LEFT FROM LOND . 633 68 Darnley . Marine Villa , Earl of Folkstone was at one time a flourishing place , but is now much ...
... Henry VIII . , now employed as a martello tower . Seabrook Bridge . Sandgate . FOLKSTONE . 169 From London . ON LEFT FROM LOND . 633 68 Darnley . Marine Villa , Earl of Folkstone was at one time a flourishing place , but is now much ...
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... Henry III . granted them to his son Prince Edward and his heirs , Kings of England , so that they should never more be separated from the Crown . Not- withstanding of this , however , they were settled on the celebrated John of Gaunt ...
... Henry III . granted them to his son Prince Edward and his heirs , Kings of England , so that they should never more be separated from the Crown . Not- withstanding of this , however , they were settled on the celebrated John of Gaunt ...
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... Henry de Blois , bro- ther of King Stephen . It was demolished during the civil wars by the Parlia- mentary army under Wal- ler . William of Wykeham , to whom it owed much of its grandeur , made it his fa- vourite residence , and died ...
... Henry de Blois , bro- ther of King Stephen . It was demolished during the civil wars by the Parlia- mentary army under Wal- ler . William of Wykeham , to whom it owed much of its grandeur , made it his fa- vourite residence , and died ...
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