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In 1960 the Red Lion Inn at Barford was re - named the ' Joseph Arch ' , and he appears on its sign with Victorian mutton- chop whiskers . Arch was born at Barford in 1826 and died in 1919 aged 92 in the same tiny cottage in which he ...
In 1960 the Red Lion Inn at Barford was re - named the ' Joseph Arch ' , and he appears on its sign with Victorian mutton- chop whiskers . Arch was born at Barford in 1826 and died in 1919 aged 92 in the same tiny cottage in which he ...
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On his father's death in 1862 Arch , who supported the Liberals , became a parliamentary voter as a 40s freeholder . Agricultural workers ' conditions were hard , and attempts had been made to form a union in Herefordshire in 1871 ...
On his father's death in 1862 Arch , who supported the Liberals , became a parliamentary voter as a 40s freeholder . Agricultural workers ' conditions were hard , and attempts had been made to form a union in Herefordshire in 1871 ...
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Arch was in two minds about emigration . Some of the best workers were leaving the county and the ranks of the strikers were becoming depleted , so in April the strike was called off . Welles- bourne came out of it with the largest ...
Arch was in two minds about emigration . Some of the best workers were leaving the county and the ranks of the strikers were becoming depleted , so in April the strike was called off . Welles- bourne came out of it with the largest ...
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List of Illustrations | vii |
The Medieval Period | 38 |
Simon de Montfort to Charles II | 63 |
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