Legends of Old Bed and Breakfast is rustic stone walled building which has been themed in likes of a medieval castle. The entrance hall has a beautiful oak staircase leading to the second floor where the bedrooms are situated. The thick stone walls provide a comfortable feeling privacy, coupled with working fireplace in each bedroom makes these rooms an ideal getaway for couples. We all have our creature comforts, and even though this establishment has a medieval theme, technology has its place. There is free wireless adsl line within the establishment as well as fully equipped entertainment area. The breakfast buffet is served at 9 o' clock every morning that is inclusive in the price. We cater for dietary restrictions upon request. Need help or more info: +27 (0) 21 710 5800
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LEGENDS OF OLD BED-EN-ONTBYT RESENSIES (90 %) Cool by Hermit Mcgee, South Africa 17 October 2014 And stuffs. Phil was a bad host and spoke about DND a lot. Raad by Mrhermit Mcgee, South Africa 12 May 2015 Lekker bruh, so shweet TEST REVIEW IS TEST by Mrhermit Mcgee, South Africa 27 May 2015 TEST REVIEW IS TESTTEST REVIEW IS TESTTEST REVIEW IS TESTTEST REVIEW IS TESTTEST REVIEW IS TESTTEST REVIEW IS TESTTEST REVIEW IS TESTTEST REVIEW IS TESTTEST REVIEW IS TEST Test Review 1 by Mrhermit Mcgee, South Africa 24 August 2015 Jethro Sumner ( c. 1733 ? 1785) was an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War . After serving in Virginia's Provincial forces in the French and Indian War and later as Sheriff of Bute County, North Carolina , he became a strident Patriot , and was elected to North Carolina's Provincial Congress . He was named the commanding officer of the 3rd North Carolina Regiment in the Continental Army in 1776, seeing action in the Southern theater and Philadelphia campaign. One of five brigadier generals from North Carolina, he served with distinction in the battles of Stono Ferry and Eutaw Springs , but recurring bouts of poor health often forced him to play an administrative role, or to convalesce back home. Following a drastic reduction in the number of North.
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Sumner was born in Nansemond County, Virginia, in 1733 to Jethro and Margaret Sullivan Sumner. His family had originally settled in Nansemond County in 1691.[1] Between 1758 and 1761, during the French and Indian War, he was a lieutenant in the Virginia Provincial forces in Pennsylvania under the command of William Byrd III.[2] On November 25, 1758, Sumner participated in the capture of Fort Duquesne.[3] He was made commander at Pennsylvania's Fort Bedford in 1760.[4] After his regiment was disbanded in 1761, he returned home to Nansemond County.[5] Between 1761 and 1764, he moved to Bute County in North Carolina, and married Mary Hurst of Granville County, with whom he would have three children.[1][4] One daughter went on to marry Thomas Blount, who would later serve multiple terms in the United States House of Representatives.[
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