| Thomas Hinderwell - 1811 - 458 pages
...the hall is very magnificent, and so is the hall itself, and all the residue of the house, insomuch that I saw. no house in the North so like a princely lodging. I learned that the stone,x with which the castle was built, was brought from the quarry at... | |
| George W. Todd - 1824 - 84 pages
...* the Gatehouse was the middle. In the second ' area be five or six towres, and the statelic stair up ' to the Haul is very magnificent, and so is the ' Haul itself, and all the residue of the House, ' insomuch that I saw no jjouse ftt tijt $ortjj &o lift*... | |
| James Dallaway - 1833 - 464 pages
...towers, and the stately staire up to the haull is very magnificent, and so is the haul itselfe, and all the residew of the house, in so much, that I saw no house in the North so like a princely logginges. The castell was wel mainteined, by reson that the late Duke of Norfolk lay there for ten... | |
| John Skelton, Alexander Dyce - 1843 - 498 pages
...high Toures, of the which the Gate House was the Midle. In the secunde Area ther be a 5. or 6. Toures, and the stately Staire up to the Haul is very Magnificent,...that I saw no House in the North so like a Princely Logginges. I lernid ther that the Stone that the Castel was buildid with was fetchid from a Quarre... | |
| Thomas Gill - 1852 - 516 pages
...the Haul is very magnificient, and so is the Haul itselfe, and all the residue of the House, insomuch that I saw no house in the north so like a princely lodging. This castell is well maintained by reason that the late Duke of Norfolk lay theare ten yeares,... | |
| Richard Almack, John George Weller Poley - 1855 - 314 pages
...or 6. toures, and the stately staire up to the haul is very magnificent, and so is the haul itself, and al the residew of the house; in so much that I saw no house in the North so like a princely logginges. There is a park by the castel. From Shirhuten (Leland rode) to York vij. miles, and in the... | |
| 1855 - 316 pages
...toures, of the which the gate-house was the midle. In the seconde area there be a 5. or 6. toures, and the stately staire up to the haul is very magnificent, and so is the haul itself, and al the residew of the house; in so much that I saw no house in the North so like a princely... | |
| 1855 - 312 pages
...toures, of the which the gate-house was the midle. In the seconde area there be a 5. or 6. toures, and the stately staire up to the haul is very magnificent, and so is the haul itself, and al the residew of the house ; in so much that I saw no house in the North so like a princely... | |
| 1855 - 718 pages
...toures, of the which the gate-house was the midle. In the seconde area there be a 5. or 6. toures, and the stately staire up to the haul is very magnificent, and so is the haul itself, and al the residew of the house ; in so much that I caw no house in the North so like a princely... | |
| John Skelton - 1856 - 470 pages
...high Toures, of the which the Gate House was the Midle. In the secunde Area ther be a 5. or 6. Toures, and the stately Staire up to the Haul is very Magnificent, and so in the Haul it self, and al the residew of the House : in so much that I saw no House in the North... | |
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