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Objects of Interest. Compiled Especially with Reference to Those Numerous Visitors Who Can Spare but Two or Three Days to Make the Tour of the Island. / Brannon, George
, _Title-page_. III--CARISBROOKE CASTLE, 24 IV--WEST COWES ... security: the landholders were by their tenures bound to defend the castle of Carisbrooke for 40 days details...- creator(s) - Brannon, George
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- subject(s) - ryde; newport; blackgang; undercliff; bembridge; niton; shanklin; freshwater; blackgang chine; ventnor; chine; wight; cowes; alum bay; island; isle; cliffs; castle; scenery; beach; carisbrooke castle; chalk; coast; bay; east cowes; island; coast; cowes; bembridge; castle; cliffs; scenery; newport; freshwater; ryde; chalk; undercliff; carisbrooke castle; beach; niton; east cowes; alum bay; chine; bay; shanklin; blackgang chine; wight; blackgang; isle; ventnor;
- title - Objects of Interest. Compiled Especially with Reference to Those Numerous Visitors Who Can Spare but Two or Three Days to Make the Tour of the Island.
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Pictures in Colour of the Isle of Wight / Various
of Luccombe. [Illustration: _Gateway, Carisbrooke Castle._] GATEWAY, CARISBROOKE CASTLE.--This noble ... , Carisbrooke Castle._] STEPS TO THE KEEP, CARISBROOKE CASTLE.--As a memorial of a bygone age how interesting details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - shanklin; ventnor; chine; landslip; ryde; wight; esplanade; carisbrooke; freshwater; osborne; pier; isle; cliff; cliffs; bay; access; castle; cowes; trademark; cottage; visitors; refund; archive; bridge; visitors; pier; cowes; castle; cliffs; refund; landslip; carisbrooke; freshwater; ryde; esplanade; trademark; osborne; chine; bay; cliff; shanklin; archive; access; wight; bridge; isle; cottage; ventnor;
- title - Pictures in Colour of the Isle of Wight
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The Children of the New Forest / Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848
Charles found himself again a prisoner in Carisbrook Castle. But we must now leave the king and retrace ... , that is good news; and the king?" "He is still a prisoner in Carisbrook Castle. There are many rumors details...- creator(s) - Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848
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- subject(s) - humphrey; edward; pablo; oswald; jacob; cottage; jacob armitage; replied edward; replied humphrey; oswald partridge; replied oswald; colonel beverley; edward armitage; replied; replied oswald; humphrey; jacob armitage; oswald; edward; replied humphrey; jacob; replied; edward armitage; pablo; oswald partridge; replied edward; cottage; colonel beverley;
- title - The Children of the New Forest
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Bessie's Fortune A Novel / Holmes, Mary Jane, 1825-1907
at Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight. "Your well must be very deep. Where is it?" she asked ... tasted like that at Carisbrooke Castle. Half an hour in all she remained at the farm details...- creator(s) - Holmes, Mary Jane, 1825-1907
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- subject(s) - bessie; neil; mcpherson; hannah; grey; daisy; miss mcpherson; miss betsey; grey jerrold; jack; neil mcpherson; bessie mcpherson; bessie mcpherson; neil; jack; daisy; bessie; grey; miss betsey; grey jerrold; neil mcpherson; mcpherson; hannah; miss mcpherson;
- title - Bessie's Fortune A Novel
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Mr. Isaacs / Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion), 1854-1909
-sounding title of "Carisbrooke Castle," in accordance with the Simla custom of calling little things by big names ... details...- creator(s) - Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion), 1854-1909
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- subject(s) - westonhaugh; miss westonhaugh; isaacs; ghyrkins; ram lal; griggs; lord steepleton; shere ali; currie ghyrkins; john westonhaugh; kiramat ali; miss westonhaugh's; steepleton kildare; ghyrkins; westonhaugh; miss westonhaugh; ram lal; isaacs; griggs; currie ghyrkins; kiramat ali; shere ali; steepleton kildare; john westonhaugh; lord steepleton; miss westonhaugh's;
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Burke / Morley, John, 1838-1923
to print any like them until Charles was fast locked up in Carisbrooke Castle. As is usual when the minds ... details...- creator(s) - Morley, John, 1838-1923
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- subject(s) - burke; burke;
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Moonfleet / Falkner, John Meade, 1858-1932
. So being made Governor of Carisbrooke Castle for the Parliament, he became there the King's jailer ... details...- creator(s) - Falkner, John Meade, 1858-1932
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- subject(s) - elzevir; maskew; moonfleet; ratsey; glennie; master ratsey; elzevir block; diamond; beach; john trenchard; moonfleet beach; elzevir block; glennie; master ratsey; moonfleet; elzevir; ratsey; moonfleet beach; maskew; diamond; beach; john trenchard;
- title - Moonfleet
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Notes and Queries, Number 27, May 4, 1850 / Various
-breeding with her daughter, Mary Craige, which was at y'e time of _King Charles_ being a _prisoner_ in _Carisbrook Castle ... : "Those who received 2000 acres were bound within four years to build a castle and bawn, or strong details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - mosquito; lara; parish; rev; parish; rev; mosquito; lara;
- title - Notes and Queries, Number 27, May 4, 1850
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History of King Charles the Second of England / Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879
. His wife and family were scattered in various foreign lands, his cities and castles were in the hands ... , with the private castles and mansions of the higher nobility. The baptism took place there. On such occasions details...- creator(s) - Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879
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- subject(s) - anne maria; charles; king; queen; lady castlemaine; queen henrietta; charles; queen henrietta; queen; anne maria; lady castlemaine; king;
- title - History of King Charles the Second of England
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The History of Emily Montague / Brooke, Frances, 1724-1789
of the Island, and dropping a tender tear at Carisbrook Castle on the memory of the unfortunate Charles ... details...- creator(s) - Brooke, Frances, 1724-1789
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- subject(s) - emily; fermor; silleri; fitzgerald; adieu; clarges street; quebec; lucy; emily montague; miss fermor; rivers; pall mall; dear; temple; friendship; quebec; adieu; fitzgerald; clarges street; pall mall; friendship; silleri; emily; lucy; temple; dear; rivers; miss fermor; emily montague; fermor;
- title - The History of Emily Montague
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