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The Bulletin
Fix this text“STEELE RUDD S” ORIGINAL “DAD AND DAVE”-p>*ge
Fix this text“The Bulletin,” Vol. 74—No. 3833
Fix this textWednesday, July 29, 1953
Fix this textPrice 9d.
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 textBOLTON CASTLE. SCENE OF MANY A ROYAL NIGHT-LONG FEAST
Fix this textTHE battlements of ancient castles in Yorkshire often provide some of the
Fix this textfinest views in Britain, and although the castles decay, the rivers, the hills
Fix this textand the moors have an essential element of permanence. The beauties of
Fix this textSwaledale and Wensleydale are presided over by the imposing castles of
Fix this textRichmond and Bolton.
Fix this textAlthough Bolton Castle has stood above the River Ure in Wensleydale,
Fix this textnear Leyburn, for over five hundred years it is still in a comparatively good
Fix this textstate of repair. It was built in the fourteenth century by Henry Scrope, a
Fix this textlawyer, whose descendants became the powerful Lords of Wensleydale and
Fix this textWardens of the Western Marches from 1377 to 1649. For three hundred
Fix this textyears Bolton Castle was handed down to succeeding generations of the family
Fix this textwho eventually married into the wealthy Neville family
Fix this text,
Fix this textA son of the founder of Bolton Castle was Richard Scrope, Archbishop
Fix this textof York, who was beheaded during the Wars of the Roses; so disturbed
Fix this textwas the executioner at having to decapitate an Archbishop that he missed
Fix this texthis first blow and the head was severed only after repeated strokes of
Fix this textthe axe.
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Fix this textDuring the reign of James 11, Bolton Castle was renowned for its
Fix this texthospitality—the banquets frequently lasting throughout the entire night,
Fix this textduring which time the guests were free to amuse themselves or to take a
Fix this textnap whenever they felt so disposed, but the wine and dishes remained on
Fix this textthe table. At other times their host called the company at midnight to go
Fix this texthunting across the countryside by torchlight.
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Fix this textAfter her flight 4o England in 1568 the unfortunate Mary Queen of Scots
Fix this textwas held in Bolton Oastle tor six months. The room, near one of the towers,
Fix this textin which she was confined may still be seen and also the Window from which
Fix this textshe made a brief escape by being lowered to the ground by an attendant,
Fix this textFollowing her recapture she was removed to safer custody in Staffordshire.
Fix this textFOR PORT WINE OF DISTINCTION, BUY
Fix this textSEPPELTS ROYAL PURPLE PARA
Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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