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Pagina 14
... Bamburgh , and many other Castles , of wch nothing remaineth but the ould walles ; not one of these ( wthout some repaire ) is able to keepe out an enemye an houres space ; and yet all ( of them ) have bene stronge & invincible fortes ...
... Bamburgh , and many other Castles , of wch nothing remaineth but the ould walles ; not one of these ( wthout some repaire ) is able to keepe out an enemye an houres space ; and yet all ( of them ) have bene stronge & invincible fortes ...
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... Bamburgh ( or Bam- borough ) , in the same county , was granted by James I. to John Foster ; Witton , in Durham ( as I conclude , although there is another Witton Castle in Northumberland ) , belonged to William Lord Eure , but was ...
... Bamburgh ( or Bam- borough ) , in the same county , was granted by James I. to John Foster ; Witton , in Durham ( as I conclude , although there is another Witton Castle in Northumberland ) , belonged to William Lord Eure , but was ...
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