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For more information call Caister Library on 01493 720594.
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He was the son of James Norton Sherrington, of Caister, Great Yarmouth, who died when Sherrington was a young child.
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My next business was to search for traces of Mannering in Yarmouth, but it was some time before I ascertained that the man I imagined to be he, had left by the coast road through Caister.
The Motor Pirate G. Sidney Paternoster
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It was not that the lawsuit saddened her; she was ready to defend Caister with her own hands if need be, “though I cannot well guide nor rule soldiers”, but there was something wrong with the family since the death of her husband and master.
The Common Reader 1925
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The gigantic structure of Caister Castle was in progress not so many miles away when the little Pastons were children.
The Common Reader 1925
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Scales tried to get possession of Caister, and after his death laid siege to it.
Vanishing England 1892
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Paston loved Caister, his "fair jewell"; but misfortunes befell him.
Vanishing England 1892
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John carried an old horse pistol and some potatoes as his contribution to the general stock, but his zeal was soon exhausted, he turned back at Thorpe Lunatic Asylum; but Borrow went off to Yarmouth, and lived on the Caister Denes for a few days.
George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters Of Borrow And His Friends Clement King Shorter 1891
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Caister, or as Portsmouth has taken the place of Porchester.
Science in Arcady Grant Allen 1873
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"Quick, Caister!" the man said as he leaped down, "the bush rangers are not fifty yards behind."
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