The local historian's table book, of remarkable occurrences, historical facts, traditions, legendary and descriptive ballads [&c.] connected with the counties of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland and Durham. Legendary division, Том 2 |
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... character . A party of the least scrupulous of these marauders , whether concluding from the known hospitable character of Mr. Alder , that his house would yield at this season an ample booty , or guided ( as from the sequel appears ...
... character . A party of the least scrupulous of these marauders , whether concluding from the known hospitable character of Mr. Alder , that his house would yield at this season an ample booty , or guided ( as from the sequel appears ...
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... character . At the season of lamb dropping , in the early spring , very consider- able losses were sustained by the proprietors of flocks along the river banks . There was scarcely a farmer whose pastures adjoined the river on whom some ...
... character . At the season of lamb dropping , in the early spring , very consider- able losses were sustained by the proprietors of flocks along the river banks . There was scarcely a farmer whose pastures adjoined the river on whom some ...
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... nunnery ; she ultimately became his wife , though it is to be hoped that the account of his nuptial evening is only spoken in character . " Thence to Darlington , where I boused , Till. 10 TABLE BOOK OF Nesham-Drunken Barnaby.
... nunnery ; she ultimately became his wife , though it is to be hoped that the account of his nuptial evening is only spoken in character . " Thence to Darlington , where I boused , Till. 10 TABLE BOOK OF Nesham-Drunken Barnaby.
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... character . Immediately beneath , the river is seen pursuing a most varied course at an immense depth , between banks , the summits and sides of which are covered with the most luxuriant wood . But the view down the river towards the ...
... character . Immediately beneath , the river is seen pursuing a most varied course at an immense depth , between banks , the summits and sides of which are covered with the most luxuriant wood . But the view down the river towards the ...
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... character of a bygone age , that they relate in touching language " the simple annals of the poor , " and that they associate the most beautiful expressions of natu- ral beauty with the appropriate and eloquent memorials of the Past ...
... character of a bygone age , that they relate in touching language " the simple annals of the poor , " and that they associate the most beautiful expressions of natu- ral beauty with the appropriate and eloquent memorials of the Past ...
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afterwards Alnwick amongst ancient appear ballad Barnard Castle barons battle beautiful became bishop bishop of Durham Border Border Ballad brother called castle church copy Cuthbert daughter death descendants died duke Durham Earl of Northumberland earl of Westmoreland Earldom Edward England English fair fairy father fell friends grey hand hath heart heiress Henry Henry VI Hexham honour horse house of Lancaster John Danvers Johnie Johnie Scot Keeldar King lady Lancaster land Latimer Lay &c legend letter Lord Beichan lord Nevill Lumley Castle marriage married mother ne'er neighbours never Nevill Newcastle night noble North Northumbrian o'er Parcy Reed Percy's poet poor possessions prince Queen Raby reign residence Richard Robert round Saint sayde scene Scotland Scots Scottish shew Sir John song Stokoe Surtees sword thee thou Tyne unto verse wife Woodhorn young young Beichan
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