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James Knowles

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James Knowles


Born
in London, The United Kingdom
January 01, 1831

Died
February 13, 1908


Sir James Knowles was an English architect and editor.


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King Arthur and His Knights

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“Then was the monument called "Stonehenge," which stands, as all men know, upon the plain of Salisbury to this very day.”
Knowles James Knowles, The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights

“For to die with honour is far better than to live disgraced.”
James Knowles, The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights

“Sir Lancelot increased in fame and worship above all men, for he overthrew all comers, and never was unhorsed or worsted, save by treason and enchantment.”
James Knowles, The Legend of King Arthur and His Knights

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