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Letter from W.H.D. Longstaffe …

Letter from W.H.D. Longstaffe, Darlington, to M.A. Denham, saying that he has been to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Newcastle, but has not come across anything that would be of use to Denham; mentioning the passage about the travellers of 1634, and stating that Bradley misses out the part about the ‘hideous noise of bagpipes’; mentioning Uter Pendragon, and his tower in Mallerstang which was repaired by Anne, Countess of Pembroke, and saying that Pendragon Castle is in Westmorland, 8 May 1848 – From:Letters to Michael Aislabie Denham, William Hylton Dyer Longstaffe

ref no.D/X 1338/9/5
Notes1 paper
Datelate 17th century,
1884
EraVictorian (1837 to 1901)
Dates_sort1884
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PeopleBradley,
Denham,
Anne,
Longstaffe
PlacesDarlington,
Newcastle,
Pembroke,
Pendragon Castle,
Westmorland,
Glasgow,
Mallerstang,
Edinburgh
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