Aged Dancers.—Sergeant Hoskyns, the owner of Ingeston House, Herefordshire, entertained James I. with a morrice-dance, performed by ten persons, whose united ages exceeded one thousand years, all natives of Herefordshire. P.T.W.
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Kennet's Parochial Antiquities.
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Leland says "the hill on which the Keep stands, is large and of a terrible height, and the arx (i.e.) Keep, of it, having three several wards, is the strongest, but not the biggest, that I ever saw in any ancient work in England."
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Beauties of England and Wales, vol. ii.
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See Supplementary Number of the Mirror, No. 549.
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Hinton is about a mile from Sturminister Newton.
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From Rhodes's "Peak Scenery."
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