The Journey From Chester to London

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The Journey From Chester to London
Thomas Pennant
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Every thing on this hill must not be attributed to remote antiquity ; for Charles I. A few days before the fatal battle of Naseby, occupied this post, and fortified it : so possibly some of the entrenchments might be the work of that unfortunate monarch f .
I must not quit this place without mentioning a spot which I overlooked. This is what Mr.
Burnt Morton calls the Burnt Walls; where many loads Walls. , J of walls and foundations have been dug up. The precinct is about six acres, and was moa
...ted round.
The water that filled the moat was conveyed from pools in Diwentry Park, a place not remote.
Tradition says, that within the area stood a seat of John of Gaunt ; which is probable, as this ma- * Lib. Iii. C. 10. E Bell. Gal. Lib. I. K lib. Iv.
{ Whitelock, 150.
DODFORD CHURCH. 263 nor was once possessed by the earls and dukes of Lancaster, in Edivard Ill's time, annexed to that dutchy, and assigned to that great duke g .
Continue my journey: turn a little out of my road, on the left, to Dodford church, and rind Church" there a tomb of a cross-legged knight, armed in mail, with both hands upon his sword, as if in the attitude of drawing it.


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