. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress. ?:. ?j i Rouen Cathedral—Tomb of Due de Breze, Husband ofD;ane de Poitiers. Rouen had its share of religious troubles also. Being: a Huguenot stronghold and situated on the high-way from Protestant England to - - -. ?- j —•»«..*«„.. 7: Rouen Cathedra:—Tomb of Richard Coeur de Uon, of Ergland. 42 ROUEN: A DAY IN THE NORMAN CAPITAL. L,.i»,^.-K ,


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