. The baronial halls, picturesque edifices, and ancient churches of England. n has given the name of thehunger hole. A chamber, with whichare associated feelings scarcely lesspainful, is the antechamber that leads to the bed-room of Queen Anna Boleyn. This suiteis said to have constituted her prison after her disgrace—if the term may be applied to the change of circumstances towhich she was doomed by theinhuman despot to whose mercilesskeeping a stern fate had consignedher destiny. The Castle and itsneighbourhood contain many tradi-tions connected with the sad storyof the ill-fated Anne. Hever


. The baronial halls, picturesque edifices, and ancient churches of England. n has given the name of thehunger hole. A chamber, with whichare associated feelings scarcely lesspainful, is the antechamber that leads to the bed-room of Queen Anna Boleyn. This suiteis said to have constituted her prison after her disgrace—if the term may be applied to the change of circumstances towhich she was doomed by theinhuman despot to whose mercilesskeeping a stern fate had consignedher destiny. The Castle and itsneighbourhood contain many tradi-tions connected with the sad storyof the ill-fated Anne. Hever wasthe residence of her earlier andhappier years ; in this Castle shewas wooed by her King ; from henceshe was conducted in triumph to athrone. And from the lone chamber she here occupied, she was led to a still morefatal prison and the scaffold. In the immediate neighbourhood, a hill is pointed out,upon the summit of which it was the custom of King Henry to wind his bugle-horn intoken of his approach, when, with his retinue, he drew near the dwelling of his


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