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CORFE CASTLE.
MANNERS & CUSTOMS OF ALL NATIONS.
THE SELECTOR, AND LITERARY NOTICES OF NEW WORKS.
THE NATURALIST.
SPIRIT OF THE PUBLIC JOURNALS.
SPIRIT OF DISCOVERY.
THE GATHERER.
An engaging glimpse into England’s medieval heritage, this early‑19th‑century essay transports listeners to the rolling hills of the Isle of Purbeck, where the imposing ruins of Corfe Castle dominate the landscape. The narrative traces the stronghold’s roots back before 980, weaving a concise genealogy of its owners—from royal favourites and dukes to the Hatton and Banke families—while highlighting the town that grew in its shadow and only later gained formal borough status.
The description captures the castle’s formidable design: a steep, rocky hill, massive nine‑yard‑thick walls, and a striking bridge of four high arches spanning a now‑dry moat. Listeners will learn how its strategic position once earned it the name “Corf Gate,” the gateway to the island’s best lands, and discover the peculiar civic structure of the adjoining town, governed by a mayor and eight barons with a modest electorate. The piece offers a vivid portrait of a once‑impregnable fortress and the community that revolved around it.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (70K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Barbara Tozier and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2004-06-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
This collection brings together writing from more than one contributor, so there isn’t a single author story to tell. The focus is on the range of voices in the work itself.
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