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Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal

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Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal

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... did not re-build the structure, but now made Duffield their headquarters. The last of this rebellious line, after the battle of Evesham, which destroyed Simon Montford, was finally captured in 1266, and all his estates, including Tutbwy, were forfeited ...

EPITOMES Tutbury Castle is «be subject e« a query and .« our introduction; Richard Arkwright has atlsntion; ..

... did not re-build the structure, hut now made Duffield their headquarters. The last of this rebellious line, after the battle of Evesham, which destroyed Simon de Monlford, teas finally captured in 1266, and all his estates, including Tutbury, were forfeited ...

BPlTOMBi—Pottery In Derpyehiro |. the theme at our IntraOustian.. Mr. WiEIDM lent ■ tale of Little John) F.W. ..

... appetHel the Little John, alias John the Naflor, was with many other recruits from the Midland Counties present at the Battle of Evesham, fought in the August of 1265. True to his character ** amasin’ poplar man.'’ fought on the aide of Bimon Montford, and ...