The bulletin

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Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
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Vol. 66 No. 3404 (9 May 1945)
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The Bulletin  

‘The Bulletin,” Vol. 66—No, 3404  

Wednesday, May 9, 1945  

Price 6d.  

Registered at the General Post Offi;e, Sydney, N.S.W.. Australia, for Transmission by Post as Newspaper,  

Seppelts  

CASTLE RISING, tranquil now, but once the centre of turbulence and intrigue.  

CASTLE RISING, four miles from Lynn, Norfolk, is attributed  

by one authority to Alfred the Great. The grounds for this  

supposition are the arches,'still to be seen, which are characteristic  

of Saxon architecture. If this is the case the stupendous earthworks  

which surround Rising are of later period than' the castle itself,  

for they date from the Conquest, line example of Norman camp-  

making. After the Battle of Hastings the property was taken from  

its possessor, Stigand of Canterbury, and bestowed by William  

upon his half-brother, Odo of Bayeux. When Odo rebelled against  

William Rufus the property was granted to William d’Albini; and  

his son was made cup-bearer to Henry I. It is to him that the  

castle is attributed; but whether the Saxon theory is true or not,  

the edifice encloses building erected before his time, that is to  

say, before the middle of the twelfth century. The most interesting  

passage in the annals of Rising is its connection with Isabella,  

Queen Dowager of England. Her husband, Edward 11, was on bad  

terms with Charles IV of France; and as Isabella was his sister,  

it was hoped that she would bring about settlement between  

them. But once in France she made common cause with the exiled  

Lancastrians, and gave her affections to the most powerful of  

them, Roger Mortimer. She came over with him to England,  

Edward II was deposed and was killed some weeks later, and  

Edward 111 declared king. During his minority Isabella and  

Mortimer ruled England; and when the king reached the age of  

eighteen he sent his mother prisoner to Rising for the rest of her  

life and had Mortimer beheaded. She outlived her lover twenty-  

seven years, and was buried near him—with the heart of her  

murdered husband, so they say, on her breast.  

VINEGAR  

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