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  2. The History of the Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    David Hume, in his The History of Great Britain (1756), provided a mixed assessment of Clarendon: This age affords great materials for history; but did not produce any accomplished historian. Clarendon, however, will always be esteemed an entertaining writer, even independent of our curiosity to know the facts, which he relates.

  3. Westgate Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Westgate Hotel, Commercial Street, Newport, Wales is a hotel building dating from the 19th century. On 4 November 1839 the hotel saw the major scenes of the Newport Rising, when 3,000 Chartists, some of them armed, led by John Frost marched on Newport to attempt to secure the release of five of their number who were being held under arrest at the hotel.

  4. File:Clarendon Court, Newport, Rhode Island (4887984218).jpg

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    English: Clarendon Court — a mansion in Newport, Rhode Island (626 Bellevue Avenue, at Yznaga Avenue) Date: 8 August 2010, 12:35: Source: Newport, Rhode Island.

  5. Hotel Viking (Newport, Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    Investors included local businessmen Harry Titus, James O’Connell, and others, plus summer vacationers in the area such as William H. Vanderbilt, who formed "The American Hotels Corporation" to issue public stock and supervise construction during. [1] The hotel was originally built to accommodate guests of Newport's Gilded Age mansions. [6]

  6. Newport Historic District (Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    The Newport Historic District is a historic district that covers 250 acres (100 ha) in the center of Newport in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It was designated a National Historic Landmark (NHL) in 1968 due to its extensive and well-preserved assortment of intact colonial buildings dating from the early and mid-18th century.

  7. Rough Point - Wikipedia

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    Rough Point viewed from the Newport Cliff Walk Rough Point music room. Rough Point is one of the Gilded Age mansions of Newport, Rhode Island, now open to the public as a museum. It is an English Manorial style home designed by architectural firm Peabody & Stearns for Frederick William Vanderbilt. [1]