Kenelworth

"Kenelworth" in a Sentence (3 examples)

More North-eaſt, where wild brookes meeting together make a broad poole among the parkes, and ſo ſoone as they are kept in with bankes runne in a chanell, is ſeated Kenelworth, in times paſt commonly called Kenelworde, but corruptly Killingworth: […]

They kept to their appointment ſo well, that they got to Kenelworth in good time, and had even two or three hours on their hands to ſpend, in taking an exact view of the place.

It is not the object of this work to give a description of Derbyshire, nor of any of the remarkable places through which their route thither lay; Oxford, Blenheim, Warwick, Kenelworth, Birmingham, &c. are sufficiently known.

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