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  • ...ss Water Mill - geograph.org.uk - 1899259.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Mortimer's Cross Water Mill]] '''Mortimer's Cross Water Mill''' is an 18th-century watermill on the [[River Lugg]], seven mil
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  • ...ward IV, raised 23,000 men in this neighbourhood. The Battle of Mortimer's Cross was fought in 1461 near Wigmore.
    15 KB (2,352 words) - 13:48, 16 February 2024
  • *[[Puleston Cross]], [[Newport, Shropshire|Newport]]
    21 KB (3,153 words) - 16:33, 24 February 2022
  • ...the core of St Mary's parish. From the foot of each spur, ancient bridges cross the river to Prendergast: St Martin's Bridge ("the Old Bridge") and St Mar ...unning west of Carmarthen past [[Wiston, Pembrokeshire|Wiston]] to Poyston Cross, raising the possibility of Roman fortlets at strategic river crossings at
    11 KB (1,712 words) - 14:44, 19 May 2021
  • After the Battle of Mortimer's Cross in 1461, during the Wars of the Roses, the defeated Lancastrian leader Owen
    10 KB (1,692 words) - 09:41, 30 March 2016
  • ...Alban, the saint was led to his death from Verulamium and where he came to cross the River Ver it dried up and let him walk dry-shod up the hill (to the sit
    6 KB (966 words) - 13:31, 10 January 2012
  • ...led in the parish in the 1920s with Major Hugh Lister winning the Military Cross in Second World War as a combatant priest.
    6 KB (1,037 words) - 13:27, 27 July 2016
  • Below Tenbury Wells the river is more tranquil but still shallow, with strong cross currents. Water levels in the Teme are highly variable, something which has ...[[Leintwardine]]. In June 2006, the 12th regatta was held at [[Mortimer's Cross]].<ref>[http://www.coracle-fishing.net/leintwardine-2005/index.htm Leintwar
    15 KB (2,315 words) - 12:40, 3 August 2018
  • ...h]]. It is separated from the Fife mainland by a stretch of water known as Mortimer's Deep.<ref name=geo>{{cite web| url=http://www.scottish-places.info/features Between Aberdour and Inchcolm is the channel called "Mortimer's Deep". It is believed that this was named after William de Mortimer.<ref na
    11 KB (1,725 words) - 10:47, 15 October 2015
  • | [[Oakford, Devon|Oakford]] || Oakford Playground || Cross Park Hill <small>EX16 9ET</small> || {{map|}} || 0.6 | [[Waltham Cross]] || Cedars Park || Theobalds Lane <small>EN8 8RU</small> || {{map|}} || 40
    86 KB (10,361 words) - 19:15, 13 January 2023
  • In 1368 the College of Holy Cross was founded in the Norman part and at that time the nave was built for the ...a century later, a Sir Robert de Mortimer founded the College of the Holy Cross, and later was added the Nave and Aisles, to accommodate the congregation.
    8 KB (1,324 words) - 22:54, 1 July 2013
  • ...[[Wigmore Castle|Wigmore]] and later [[Ludlow]]. The Battle of Mortimer's Cross took place on Croft lands nearby in 1461.
    5 KB (733 words) - 12:51, 29 September 2015
  • ...reign, the chapel was decorated with such ornamentation as a gold-painted cross, and stained glass windows that depicted the Holy Trinity and the Virgin Ma ...round the White Tower was cleared so that anyone approaching would have to cross open ground. The Jewel House was demolished, and the Crown Jewels moved to
    70 KB (11,200 words) - 11:15, 10 December 2022
  • ...rl of March. The lordship was seized by the crown in 1331, but returned to Mortimer's grandson Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March in 1354 and in 1360 to his son E
    18 KB (2,809 words) - 20:12, 6 June 2016
  • *At St.Mary's Church, Burghfield, memorial no.7784. A stone cross 5m high listing the names of 37 men who gave their lives in the First World
    19 KB (2,938 words) - 22:24, 19 November 2014
  • ...t farm. Money orders could be sent from the nearest office in [[Three Mile Cross]] with the nearest Telegraph Office being [[Spencers Wood]]. ...s, often along the railway line into Reading, or would cycle to Three Mile Cross or Spencers Wood, provided they were home by dusk.
    6 KB (1,009 words) - 22:58, 25 November 2014
  • ..., crossing the canal and the railway line in the valley bottom. Both lanes cross the canal by swing bridges. The smaller passes through Ufton Green and cros
    7 KB (1,153 words) - 00:48, 28 December 2014
  • ...land was imprisoned at Odiham after his capture at the Battle of Neville's Cross: the King was held here for 11 years. However he was held under light guar
    6 KB (937 words) - 21:32, 4 April 2015
  • ...d either by Edward III or a trusted servant, overpowered Mortimer, killing Mortimer's personal guards. Mortimer was bound and gagged, led out of the tunnel and a ...gether with a long passage to the bottom of the rock, commonly known as '''Mortimer's Hole''', through which guided tours take place, starting at the Castle and
    17 KB (2,775 words) - 07:03, 20 May 2015
  • ...a new station.<ref>Way, p.60.</ref>{{#tag:ref|A 15th-century gold pectoral cross was found during the building work, which was given to Queen Victoria.<ref> *Way, Albert. (1868) "Gold Pectoral Cross found at Clare Castle", ''The Archaeological Journal'', 25, pp.&nbsp;60–7
    13 KB (2,114 words) - 21:43, 15 July 2015
  • ...of the Roses in the mid 15th century, fighting at the Battle of Mortimer's Cross in 1461, and leading Owain Tudor to his execution at [[Hereford]] following
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