Excerpt from For and Against, Queen Margarets Badge, a Domestic Chronicle of the Fifteenth Century, Vol. 2 of 2
After making some stay at Helegh Castle, the royal party pursued their progress towards Chester, touching at Kynderton, the ancestral abode of Sir Hugh Venables. A double association invests the site of this once magnificent pile with mournful interest.
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