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Ethelfleda , Lady of the Mercians , is loosely associated with the origin of Warwick Castle , when instead she was really the foundress of the town of Warwick with the fortress she set up there in 915 against the Danes .
Ethelfleda , Lady of the Mercians , is loosely associated with the origin of Warwick Castle , when instead she was really the foundress of the town of Warwick with the fortress she set up there in 915 against the Danes .
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Complaints were made that ' these Cavaliers came into the town on a sudden and took nineteen of our horse and plundered the market of all the beasts in the town , about an hundred and forty , and carried away the very calves ; but the ...
Complaints were made that ' these Cavaliers came into the town on a sudden and took nineteen of our horse and plundered the market of all the beasts in the town , about an hundred and forty , and carried away the very calves ; but the ...
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the town's first two MPs - Liberals - returned unopposed on 12 December 1832. Two years later , on 7 January 1835 , Attwood and Joshua Scholefield were opposed by a Conservative , Richard Spooner , a partner of Attwood in the bank of ...
the town's first two MPs - Liberals - returned unopposed on 12 December 1832. Two years later , on 7 January 1835 , Attwood and Joshua Scholefield were opposed by a Conservative , Richard Spooner , a partner of Attwood in the bank of ...
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List of Illustrations | vii |
The Medieval Period | 38 |
Simon de Montfort to Charles II | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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