Belvoir castle


noun
a castle in leicestershire, near grantham (in lincolnshire): seat of the dukes of rutland; rebuilt by james wyatt in 1816
historical examples

sir walter ralegh william stebbing
notes and queries, number 243, june 24, 1854 various
records of later life frances ann kemble
the mirror of literature, amus-m-nt, and instruction, vol. 20, issue 564, september 1, 1832 various
crabbe, (george) alfred ainger
crabbe, (george) alfred ainger
social england under the regency, vol. 1 (of 2) john ashton.

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