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... aisles of crop-legged knights in armour—one of which represents Sir !elm de Clinton. who was in arms against Henry at the battle of Evesham. The chaneel contains the monuments of the Digby family from the time of Henry VII., and has four altar tombs of alabaster ...
... fall the battle-field of Evesham of one of the best and most clear-sighted of English patriots. Simon of Moutfort. It is not without fitness that Shakespeare's own Avon should wind round the peninsula on which the town stands and' the great battle was fought ...
... were read and discussed.—Mr. Herbert New read a paper oe. The Strategie Moveuients which Immediately presided the Battle of Evesham, The next Oh- Nervations that were made tame from Mr. J. H. Hooper, and were On some Leeds lately restored to the ...
... was intended to lucid account of the disposition the va- iu the educational movement of the rious forces before the battle of Evesham, present day, the position which he thought The annua) dinner the society was held in Mugliston referred in his letters ...
... keenly attached to constitn. tiond principle., but free from all tant of treason and suspicion of self-seeking. The battle of Evesham decided the fate of England. Simon had done his work, and it WAS doubtless well for his reputation that he fell on the ...
... presentation, on her able management the school. the Evesham County Petty Sessions, Monday, George Dennick. Jun., and John Henry Battle, labourers, Evesham, were charged by Edward Bennett, water-bailiff the Evesham Fish Preservation Society, with attempting take ...
... was discharged on the other count. At the Evesham County Petty Sessions, on Monday, George Dennick, jun., and John Henry Battle, labourers, Evesham, were charged by Edward Bennett, water-bailiff to the Evesham Fish Preservation Society, with attempting ...
... lodgings, but your best plan would to advertise in the Evesham Standard , for which apply Dodwell's, 152, High street. Cheltenham. Evesham is about 17 miles from Cheltenham road. Relics of the battle of Evesham remain and various antiquarian interests. MBH. ...
... GREAT FIRE AT EVESHAM. Abbey Mnnor House, the resilience of Edward Rudge, D.L., lord of the manor, was Sunday destroyed fire. The old mansion was ! substantial building of stone, picturesquely ! situated on the site of the battle of Evesham, and commanding ...
... dearer Barley 6d. flat maize 3d. to 6 per and round maiz $d. cheaper. Oats rather easter. THE BATTLE: OF EVESHAM. Saturday was the 635th anniversary of the battle of Svesham, and of the deaib of the leader of the people, Simon de Montfort, who took supreme ...
... Thereupon his friend reminded him that his father's corpse was mutilated and dragged ignominiously from the field of battle at Evesham, on hearing which the savage murderer returned and, seizing the dead prince, drew him forth brutally by the hair from ...