Bishops Castle, famous for its real ale breweries, is just three miles away and there are plenty of excellent places to eat. [noun]
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In the Midlands, the Royalists abandon the siege of Warwick Castle on hearing news of the approach of the parliamentary relief force. [noun]
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"Oneida castle" is no more than a scattered hamlet; but the name is in general use. [noun]
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And the poor woman was sent to die of _ennui_ and rheumatism in a castle among the Irish bogs, where her citizen husband had set up as a landed squire. [noun]
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No, no; to me, every Indian who speaks a foreign tongue is an Iroquois, whether the castle* of his tribe be in Canada, or be in York. [noun]
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But the old man stood and watched the long gap, where for centuries the castle of the Carnes had towered. [noun]
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But I dare say you will not object to my roving about the old castle now and then. [noun]
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I examined the place in the morning, and saw the footprints of men on a path up the cliff, as if they had gone inland towards Carne Castle. [noun]
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