id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46556 Mitton, G. E. (Geraldine Edith) The Isle of Wight .txt text/plain 11972 574 75 stone, Sir Richard Worsley, the chief island historian, says: "There are part of the island the roads are sometimes a little rough, with stones Duke of Warwick was called King of the Island by Henry VI., but the Carisbrooke is only a mile or so from the chief town of the island, Is at the western end of the island where the chalk forms the cliffs, The Queen and Prince were down at Osborne several times before their Another time they went even as far as the Channel Islands, and buried Prince Henry of Battenberg, once Governor of the island. Cowes is without rival in the world as a yachting place and the most In an island so small as Wight every man must know the sea and be at church in the island, and there is in it much Norman work, and even ./cache/46556.txt ./txt/46556.txt