Ruins and Old Trees, Associated with Memorable Events in English History
LONDON: HARVEY AND DARTON, GRACECHURCH STREET.
RUINS AND OLD TREES,
ASSOCIATED WITH
MEMORABLE EVENTS IN ENGLISH HISTORY.
MARY ROBERTS,
AUTHOR OF “THE PROGRESS OF CREATION, CONSIDERED WITH REFERENCE TO THE PRESENT CONDITION OF THE EARTH,” “CONCHOLOGIST’S COMPANION,” &c.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS FROM DESIGNS BY GILBERT, ENGRAVED BY FOLKARD.
LONDON: JOSEPH RICKERBY, PRINTER, SHERBOURN-LANE.
Melksham Court.
Mary Roberts
Ruins and Old Trees.
CONTENTS.
Melksham Court.
Bradgate Palace.
Glendour’s Oak.
The Yew-Trees of Skelldale.
Howel Sele’s Oak.
Queen Mary’s Tower.
The Chesnut of Tortworth.
Wallace’s Oak.
The Nut Tree or Rosamond’s Grave.
Dunmow Priory.
The Gospel-Tree.
Ruins of Clipstone Palace.
Ruined Villages in the New Forest.
The Old Trees in Hyde Park.
Hatfield Oak.
The Beech of the Frith Common.
The Salcey Oak
Old Trees in Welbeck Park.
The Queen’s Oak.