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" King William II., surnamed Rufus, being slain, as before related, was laid in a cart belonging to one Purkess, and drawn from hence to Winchester, and buried in the cathedral church of that city. "
Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club - Page 71
1898
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A Journey Into Cornwall, Through the Counties of Southampton, Wilts, Dorset ...

George Lipscomb - 1799 - 394 pages
...carried From hence to Winchester, and buried irt the Cathedral Church of that City." The third side,-* " That where an event so memorable had happened might not hereafter be unknown: this stone was erected by John, Lord Delawarre; who has seen the tree growing in this place: 1745." There are now...
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The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ..., Volume 6

John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1805 - 698 pages
...one Purkiss,'* and drawn from hence to Winchester, and buried in the Cathedral Church of that Citv. Anno 1745. That where an Event so memorable had happened, might not be hereafter unknown, this Stone was set up by John, Lord Delawar, who had seen the Tree growing in...
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The Southampton guide: or; An account of the antient and present state of ...

Southampton guide - 1823 - 168 pages
...one Purkess, and drawn from hence to Winchester, and buried in the Cathedral Church of that City. " That where an event so memorable had happened might...hereafter be unknown, this stone was set up by John Lord Delawar, who had seen the tree growing in this place, anno 1745." — This stone was repaired by John...
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The Natural and Artificial Wonders of the United Kingdom

Sir Richard Phillips - 1825 - 426 pages
...to one Purkess, and drawn from hence to Winchester, and buried in the Cathedral Church of that city. That where an event so memorable had happened, might...hereafter be unknown, this stone was set up by John Lsrd Delaware, who had seen the tree growing in this place, anno 1745. WINDSOR PARK AND FOREST. Windsor...
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Recollections of Royalty: From the Death of William Rufus, in 1100 ..., Volume 1

Charles Chadwicke Jones - 1828 - 458 pages
...one Purkcss, and drawn from hence to Winchester, and buried in the cathedral church of that city. " That where an event so memorable had happened might...hereafter be unknown, this stone was set up by John, Lord Delaware, who had seen the tree growing in this place, anno 1745." This stone stands in Minstead parish,...
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Remarks on Forest Scenery and Other Woodland Views, Volume 1

William Gilpin - 1834 - 436 pages
...Winchester, and buried in the Cathedral church of that city. in. That the spot, where an event so memorable happened, might not hereafter be unknown, this stone was set up by John Lord Delaware, who has seen the tree growing in this place. Lord Delaware asserts plainly, that he had seen...
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Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum: Or, The Trees and Shrubs of ..., Volume 3

John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 784 pages
...Winchester, and buried in the cathedral church of that city." " That the spot where an event so memorable happened might not hereafter be unknown, this stone was set up by John Lord Delaware, who has seen the tree growing in this place." (Gfupin't Foreit Seen., ip 167.) This stone...
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The journey-book of England. Berkshire (Derbyshire, Hampshire, Kent).

England - 1840 - 784 pages
...one Putkess, and drawn from hence to Winchester, and burled In the cathedral church of that city. " That where an event so memorable had happened might...hereafter be unknown, this stone was set up by John Lord Delaware, who had seen the tree growing in this place, anno 1745." BOUNDARIES. The New Forest district...
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The Book of Archery

George Agar Hansard - 1840 - 570 pages
...buried in the cathedral church of that city. III. That the spot where an event so memorable occurred, might not hereafter be unknown, this stone was set up by John Lord de la Warre, who has seen the tree growing in this place. Of all our princes of the Norman race, none...
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The Book of Archery

George Agar Hansard - 1840 - 594 pages
...oak, is or was preserved in the Litchfield MuIII. That the spot where an event so memorable occurred, might not hereafter be unknown, this stone was set up by John Lord de la Warre, who has seen the tree growing in this place. Of all our princes of the Norman race, none...
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