. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . a reward for his courage aud prowess inattacking and slaying a dragon which infested the neighbourhood. Asimilar story is related of Sir Hugh Bardolph, who is said to have slainanother at Walmsgate. These di-aconsides, or di-agonslayers, were menwho, by their skill or liberality, carried on works of drainage, and otherimprovements, in their respective neighbourhoods, by which th


. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . a reward for his courage aud prowess inattacking and slaying a dragon which infested the neighbourhood. Asimilar story is related of Sir Hugh Bardolph, who is said to have slainanother at Walmsgate. These di-aconsides, or di-agonslayers, were menwho, by their skill or liberality, carried on works of drainage, and otherimprovements, in their respective neighbourhoods, by which the floodsand tides being prevented from continually inundating the lands, theheads of these hycka-monsters were cut off, and prevented from againterrifying people by their ominous and unwelcome appearance. A littlefui-ther. West Rasen, a village and parish, in the county of are gas works, a brewery, banks, &c. The church, dedicated toAH Saints, is a modem building, consisting of nave, south aisle, andchancel, with tower containing three bells. 55 m. MARKETKASEN STA. NOTTINGHAM AND GREAT GRIMSBY. 487 55 m. MARKETBASEN ST A. li m. E. Williiigham House, A. Bouclierett, Esq. 1 in. of \vliich,. BAYONS MANOR, EIGHT HON. CHAELES TENNYSON DEYNCOUET, , a romantic and stately pile. The outer walls contain between five and sixacres. It is a castellated manor house, which, with its ruined keep, moat,drawbridge, portcullises, walls, towers, barbacan, courts, terraces, extensivedeer-park, diversified by every variety of hiU, dale, wood, and lake, andsituated in a beautiful and commanding position on the Wolds, presents apicturesque and magnificent example of a baronial residence in the middleages. The interior comprises apartments of great size and dignity; a largebanqueting-hall, with an open and massive roof, after the fashion of earlytimes, adorned with a nunstrels gallery, numerous suits of armouj, ancientweapons, banners, and portraits; an extensive lilu-ary in the


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