The Castles and Abbeys of England, from the National Records, early Chronicles, and other Standard Authors.
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1850. London, Virtue, Spalding, and Company, (n.d. ca. 1850). Royal8vo. 2 orig. pictorial cloth, richly gilt, all edges gilt. Very slight wear to extremities. Engr. portr. as frontisp. XVI,352,VIII,362 pp., 37 fine steel-engraved plates, many textillustr. in woodcut.
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- The Castles and Abbeys of England, from the National Records, early Chronicles, and other Standard Authors.
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- BEATTIE, WILLIAM
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