The graphic and historical illustrator; an original miscellany of literary, antiquarian, and topographical information, embellished with one hundred and fifty woodcuts . amp; after a set atTennis there, & a cup of refreshment, Avee A\Tereenabled to enter the great Hall, situated upo thebanke of the RiArer Ouse, Avhere the Ld. Presidentand Counsell sitts to determine all Causes & Con-tnwersies for the North parts. The next day the Lieutenn1 adventurd to marchalone to vieAV the ruind Castle, avc1 Avas built byWilliam the Conqueror (and by it Clifford Tower),and so much thereof is yet standing as
The graphic and historical illustrator; an original miscellany of literary, antiquarian, and topographical information, embellished with one hundred and fifty woodcuts . amp; after a set atTennis there, & a cup of refreshment, Avee A\Tereenabled to enter the great Hall, situated upo thebanke of the RiArer Ouse, Avhere the Ld. Presidentand Counsell sitts to determine all Causes & Con-tnwersies for the North parts. The next day the Lieutenn1 adventurd to marchalone to vieAV the ruind Castle, avc1 Avas built byWilliam the Conqueror (and by it Clifford Tower),and so much thereof is yet standing as will lodge and his Soiourners, the Prisoners: heere nosuspition, no iealousie arisd, for that his two Com-rades, Clerkes of the Green-cloth did not there appeare. Its time for us to make ready to depart from this old Citty, though Ave would willingly have stayd longer, to have heard a famous Scholler tryd for Blasphemy in the High Comission Court; but Ave had spun out our longest period of time, and so Avith many Many God thanke hers/ AA*e bad our good cheap Hostesse adieAv. (To be continued.) 96 THE GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATOR. CHURCH MEDALS. No. This Chapel was erected by his Majestys Commis-sioners for Building- new Churches, upon a site which,with two adjoining- Houses and Burial Ground, waspurchased and fenced by Voluntary ceremonial Stone was laid by the Right Honor-able Other, Earl of Plymouth, on the 29th day ofSeptember, A. D. 1820; and the Consecration, bythe Right Reverend George Henry Law, D. D.,Lord Bishop of Chester, took place on the 23rd dayof January, A. D. 1823. Rev. Samuel Crane, B. — Francis Goodwin, Architect; Waltmew, Builder ; Birmingham. and Co., Iron-founders, Derby.—Tho-mas Mole, Esqr. Hon. Secretary. BATTLE OF NASEBY. The following copies of original Letters respectingthe battle of Naseby are derived from the Harleiancollection of manuscripts in the British give them in
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