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Revision as of 17:28, 28 August 2007
1. A kitchen Gardener worker worked in a Olitor
2. A Gimler Made gimp - a kind of card
3. Nepritis is an old term for inflammation of the kidneys
4. Amanuensis Secretary or stenographer
5. A Cad Fed and watered horses at coaching inns
6. An Accipitary was a Falconer
7. An Aquavita Seller Seller of Alcohol
8.
CARISBROOKE CASTLE
The Isle of Wight’s royal castle is remarkably complete, with battlements to march across, a keep to climb and a museum to explore. Discover why it was famous as a royal prison to Charles I; see the room from which he tried to escape – twice! The most famous residents today, however, are the Carisbrooke Donkeys. Watch them happily at work on the sixteenth-century tread wheel in the well house and visit them in the donkey centre where you can find more about their personalities! Look out for the fun-packed family events we run every summer, offering one of the best family days out in the South East.