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| | | | | William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Warenne and Surrey, Trinity Church, Southover The Warenne earls of Surrey were a fascinating family, right at the heart of English history and politics for almost 300 years, from the time of the Norman Conquest to the reign of Edward III. They held lands throughout England, acted as justiciars,... | |
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melanievtaylor.co.uk
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| | | | | Tiverton Castle, a historic site in Devon, offers a glimpse into England's rich past, from the Bronze Age to the Civil War. Visitors can explore its medieval architecture or stay in holiday lets. The surrounding West Country features attractive landscapes, archaeological sites, and notable historical events. The castle is accessible for day trips and group... | |
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newsfromnorfolk.uk
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| | | | | Not much is left of one of my very favourite no-longer-extant neighbours, Sir Christopher Heydon of Baconsthorpe and Saxlingham in the county of Norfolk, who was born in 1561 and died at the start of 1623. Heydon was the son and grandson of Norfolk landowners - the culmination of intermarried lines of ambitious lawyers and... | |
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thelondondead.blogspot.com
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| | | In May the Royal Academy finally opened the doors to its £56 million redevelopment to the public. The event received much coverage in... | ||