Castle of Basil
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Notes
- "Pillage of the Castle of Basil" mentioned in an article in the Boston Sunday Globe, dated 1915 as an event of "Cromwell's time."[1]
- Oliver Cromwell
- English Civil War - (1642–1651)
- "Castle of Basil" mentioned in a book in The Mirror of Literary Amusement and Instruction dated 1825 as a castle ruled by Basil, Prince of Novogorod, in Novogorod. Son of Boguslas and Amelfa Timofeiewna. [2]
- Possible mention in The Reception of Classical German Literature in England, 1760-1860, Volume 4
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- In The Monthly Review or Literary Journal, Enlarged, From January to April, inclusive, Vol. 73 - page=449|The appendix to the seventy second volume of the monthly review enlarged, Page 449 [3]
References
- ↑ "Masterpiece of Needlework," The Boston Sunday Globe, 21 November 1915, (http://newspapers.com : accessed 12 Dec 2020), page 4, col 3.; https://www.newspapers.com/image/430895668 Stored locally: File:The Boston Globe Sun Nov 21 1915 .jpg.
- ↑ Citation:The Mirror of Literary Amusement and Ins.pdf/Citation Listing
- ↑ Citation:The Monthly Review.pdf/Source Listing