id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41783 Dickinson, W. Howship (William Howship) King Arthur in Cornwall .txt text/plain 17737 813 67 manuscript has come down to us from Arthur's time and place, though we ARTHUR'S LAST BATTLE--THE DOUBTS WHICH SURROUND HIS PLACE going back possibly to the time of Arthur, probably to the century in The mention of Cornwall in connection with Arthur may be taken to indicate which the same place is referred to in connection with Arthur: been twenty-two years old at the time assigned by tradition to Arthur's this battle, as between the British and Saxons and Arthur and Cerdric, ARTHUR'S LAST BATTLE--THE DOUBTS WHICH SURROUND HIS PLACE OF BURIAL The evidence which is wanting with regard to Arthur's battle on the Camel tradition which connects Arthur with Tintagel, though none of the present Tintagel Castle has been from time immemorial known as King Arthur's; It may be doubted whether in Arthur's time the Saxons had reached if, as seems probable, Arthur's last battle was in Scotland we must ./cache/41783.txt ./txt/41783.txt