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Show Famous English Castle. Raglnn, near Monmouth In Eng-Innd, Eng-Innd, !b pre-eminent among English castles, as Heidelberg among thoso upon tho Rhine. Its towers und halls hnvo a rich hue given by tho rod sand-, Btono of which they nro built. It has a mighty tower than was half do-1 stroyed after Its last great slcgo so that It might not troublo tho onomy again. For hero, after his fatal battlo at Naseby, Charles I. found rofugo with Lord Boauchamp, ono of his stanchest supportors, although already al-ready past fourscoro years. Fifty thousand men and $500,000 ho placod nt tho sorvlco of his luckloss guest, but In vain. Then camo Fairfax and tho last castle faithful to tho monarch fell, costing Its loyal owner a second turn of equul valuo and imprisonment |