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[...] A WALK BOUND THE OLD WALLS OP SOUTHAMPTON. 121 perseverance of the Rev. T. L. Shapcott, of St. Michael's. The tower in the foreground of the picture before us affords, perhaps, the finest view that S [...]
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[...] LITERATURE IN SOUTHAMPTON. 127 whence for her health she went to Winchester, where she died (of con-sumpton) in 1817. A beautiful window and tablet mark the position of her resting place in our great [...]
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[...] EARLS OF SOUTHAMPTON. 137 Titchfield, where a sumptuous monument erected to his memory is still extant. A portrait from a picture belonging to Lord Montagu of Beaulieu and an autograph document dated [...]
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[...] 138 EAELS OF SOUTHAMPTON. the other for mee with portraitures of white alabaster or such lyke upon the said monuments." The tomb and its heraldry is the subject of an admirable paper by the late Mr. [...]
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[...] 140 EARLS OF SOUTHAMPTON. later : " great talk of the good end that my Lord Treasurer made, and is said to die with the cleanest hands that any Lord Treasurer did." He married three times. His first [...]
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[...] DAWN OF HISTORY IN SOUTHAMPTON. 143 these people has been underestimated, and that the mistake arose from a comparison drawn by the Romans with themselves. The established history of this ancient bor [...]
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[...] THE DAWN OF HISTORY IN SOUTHAMPTON. 145 In answer to the first question—"Where did Aulus Plautius land ? "—I claim that he landed by Southampton Water, for we are told he subdued the Isle of Wight an [...]
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[...] 148 THE DAWN OF HISTORY IN SOUTHAMPTON. is very evident that to accomplish this feat it was in no way necessary to conquer the country round Colchester on the north of the Thames, especially without [...]
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[...] SOME CtBEAT EVENTS. 151 "Hamtonshire," but made themselves masters of the whole of the South of England. Later, under a long line of exceptionally able kings, of whom Alfred was one, the West Saxons [...]
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[...] 152 SOME GREAT EVENTS. ground, and not necessarily by a person who lived there. Shortly after this burning of the town by the Danes came the settlement of the two great Scandinavian leaders, Olaf of [...]
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