The antiquities of England and Wales . CUMBERLAND. 51 During the civil wars it was garrifoned, anno 1648, for theking i and being belieged and taken, was burned, and never fince re--paired; although the prefent earl has caufed the outer walls to be ntvfpointed, and the rubbifl:i to be removed from the inner court. ThiscalHe, Burnefays, was kept in repair till the year 1648, when it wasmade a garrifon for the king. This view, which reprefents the north-eaft afpedt, was drawn anno 1774- ( PLATE II.) The former view exhibited the outfide of this cafllej this fliews-the infide of its inner court,


The antiquities of England and Wales . CUMBERLAND. 51 During the civil wars it was garrifoned, anno 1648, for theking i and being belieged and taken, was burned, and never fince re--paired; although the prefent earl has caufed the outer walls to be ntvfpointed, and the rubbifl:i to be removed from the inner court. ThiscalHe, Burnefays, was kept in repair till the year 1648, when it wasmade a garrifon for the king. This view, which reprefents the north-eaft afpedt, was drawn anno 1774- ( PLATE II.) The former view exhibited the outfide of this cafllej this fliews-the infide of its inner court, viewed nearly in the contrary great room called the kitchen is here very perfpicuous. Towardsthe right hand, and near its top, appear the remains of a fmall door near the middle of the plate, with an inner arch ap-pearing iuft above the wall, is that which leads to the flair-caie,defcending into the chapel. Under the largeft of the two pointed-arches, towards the right hand, lies the paffage to and from the


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