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The Bulletin
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Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper,
Fix this textSeppelts
Fix this textYORKSHIRE’S RICHMOND, WHOSE STOUT NORMAN WALLS DEFY DECAY,
Fix this textDICHMOND CASTLE in Yorkshire was begun at the close of
Fix this texti the eleventh century ; the keep, however, the glory of Rich-
Fix this textmond, was not built until nearly one hundred years later by Conan,
Fix this textDuke of Brittany and Earl of Richmond, whose daughter Con-
Fix this textstance was mother of the unfortunate Prince Arthur so cruelly
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Fix this textand appear to be all of a Norman design. The keep stands at an
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Fix this textbesiegers, for it plays but little part in recorded warfare. In 1174
Fix this textWilliam the Lion, King of Scotland, entered the North of England
Fix this textwith an army of 80,000. The importance of the place may be
Fix this textjudged from the fact that in the metrical romance of Jordan Fab-
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