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  • ...ent town when compared with its near neighbours, [[Newark-on-Trent]] and [[Mansfield]]. While agriculture and coal respectively have seen the fortunes of the ot ...and daughter of Ealdwulf of East Anglia are buried there.<ref>Rollason, D. W., "List of Saints' Resting Places in Anglo-Saxon England", Anglo-Saxon Engl
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  • ...slow that the Benchers ended up replacing him with his junior associate, T.W. Sutcliffe, and eventually Sir Edward Maufe. The chambers were the priority ...n 1678 and 1684, and a noted inhabitant of these early constructs was Lord Mansfield.<ref>Bellot (1902) p.59</ref> The current buildings date from the first, 16
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  • ...pulation meant that it was no longer adequate.<ref>St Michael's appears on W. Jago's ecclesiastical map of Cornwall, 1877, in ''Cornish Church Guide''</ ...tain <ref>''The Surfing Tribe'' - a History of Surfing in Britain by Roger Mansfield (chapter 3) ISBN 0952364654</ref> with many surf stores, board manufacturer
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  • ...hometown of the main character Fanny Price,<ref>Fanny Price Fanny Price in Mansfield Park, Portsmouth</ref> and is the setting of most of the closing chapters o ...s a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert, which is set in Portsmouth Harbour. Using the operetta music o
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  • |post town=Mansfield ...,291. The town stands on the B6407, and close to the A632 road, between [[Mansfield]] and [[Bolsover]], and on the main railway line.
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  • *NCR 525: North Warwickshire Cycleway (W) and Coventry link *NCR 676: Mansfield
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  • ...sidents were removed and a new palace was built on the site by the Earl of Mansfield. Hence the modern village of Scone, and the mediæval village of Old Scone, ...ere (indoors) in 1651. It was not until 1803 that the family (now Earls of Mansfield) began constructing another palace at the cost of £70,000, commissioning t
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  • ...n completely buried and another partially sunken when the proprietor, Lord Mansfield, arrived at the scene and stopped further operations.<ref name="Mack">Mack, ...ough no traces are visible on the ground.<ref name="McFarlane">MacFarlane, W. (1906–8). Geographical collections relating to Scotland.</ref>
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  • ...All Its Members from the Earliest Times, Vol. XIV|last=Hammond|first=Peter W.|year=1998|publisher=Sutton Publishing|location=UK|isbn=978-0-7509-0154-3|p ...Darlington - Walters 3741.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Raby and its estate by J M W Turner]]
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  • ..., Allen Ginsberg's "Wales Visitation", and more than one painting by J. M. W. Turner. The village of [[Tintern]] adjoins the abbey ruins, which are Gra ...and Crossing of Tintern Abbey, Looking towards the East Window'' by J. M. W. Turner, 1794]]
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  • ‘A History of Arnold’ (1913) by Rev Rupert W King and Rev James Russell explains the etymology of Arnold’s name thus: ...ong with the rest of the line on 4 April 1960. The station was located on Mansfield Road (the A60) on what is now a retail park. There is still evidence of th
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  • ...nghamshire]], six miles from [[Newark-on-Trent]] and thirteen miles from [[Mansfield]]. ...y in 1557, the minster and its prebends were restored.<ref>Notts Villages. W. E Doubleday, as published in The Nottinghamshire Guardian.</ref> On 2 Apri
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  • ...he University of Douai.<ref>"Early Modern Ireland, 1534-1691", editors: T. W. Moody, Theodore William Moody, Francis X. Martin, Francis John Byrne, Oxfo | [[File:Mansfield College Oxford Coat Of Arms.svg|60px]] || Mansfield College ||
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  • |ownership=Lord Mansfield ...the architect William Atkinson. In 1802, David William Murray, 3rd Earl of Mansfield, commissioned Atkinson to extend the Palace, recasting the late 16th-centur
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  • ...added in about 1700. In 1754 it was bought by William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, the Lord Chief Justice. He commissioned Robert Adam to remodel it from 176 ...te=8 October 2012}}</ref> After two years of negotiations, the 6th Earl of Mansfield leased the house to the exiled Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia an
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  • ...h (Editors), M J Angold, G C Baugh, Marjorie M Chibnall, D C Cox, Revd D T W Price, Margaret Tomlinson, B S Trinder (1973). [http://www.british-history. ..., D A Johnston, Professor Hilda Johnstone, Ann J Kettle, J L Kirby, Revd R Mansfield, Professor A Saltman (1970). [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?
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  • ...ving is a rectory in the diocese of Lincoln. Value, £280. I Patron, A. F. W. Montagu, Esq. The church was re.cently restored, has a tower, and contains ...the Midland Railway (later part of the LMS) line from [[Nottingham]] to [[Mansfield]] and [[Worksop]], closed to passengers on 12 October 1964 though partly re
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  • ...19th century this curriculum has changed and broadened:<ref>See e.g. B. J. W. Hill, A Portrait of Eton, 1958, and Tim Card, Eton Renewed: A History of E ...ef>{{cite book |title=Encyclopedia of British Football|author=Cox, Richard W. |author2=Russell, Dave |author3=Vamplew, Wray|publisher=Routledge |year=20
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  • * Fearon, W. A., ''The Passing of Old Winchester'': Winchester 1924, repr. 1936 * Mansfield, Robert, ''School Life at Winchester College'': 1866
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  • ...: Volume 1: London within the Bars, Westminster and Southwark'', ed. Page, W., pp. 572–574: Victoria County History, 1909</ref> At the Reformation the ...lds and companies of London'', Unwin, G. (with a new introduction by Kahl, W.F), p. 115: London, 1963</ref> An Act of Parliament of 1437<ref>15 Henry V
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