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QUARTER OF A CENTURY

... QUARTER OF A CENTURY EVESHAM STANDARD, AUGUST 11, MO. Saturday was the six hundred and thirty iNu anitiser.iry of the battle of Evesham, and of the death of the leader or the people Simui, tie Molina:. who took supreme command the struggle known '•t ...

AUGUST 11, 1141

... fell in the Battle of Evesham on August 4, 1265, the man who was the founder of Parliament. Six hundred and ninety-six years have passed since his mutilated remains were reverently interred in front of the High Altar of the then beautiful Evesham Abbey by ...

IrMUNTY NEWS

... the organ much to the enjoyment of SILL preterit How STRATECT THE Bane. At a lecture given by Mr. Alfred Hayes on 'The Battle of Evesham' before the Birmingham Archeological Society on Wednesday. a feature wa. the slides which the lecturer had collected ...

Interesting Discovery

... together with an iron arrow head. Locals at the time declared them to he the remains of some of the victims of the Battle of Evesham. The historian May wrote ten years later that workmen had in fact disturbed part of a tumulus. The tumulus. surmounted ...

Below Grass

... Evidence Skeletons Found Battle Of Evesham Victims? FOUR skeletons, a clay pipe bowl, and pieces of moulded stone were among the finds made by members of the Vale of Evesham Historical Society during their fourmonth excavation of the Evesham Abbey site in Upper ...

WEST MIDLANDS AND THE WAR

... before very Meg. PRIVATE BATTLE AND THE FORTUNES ABBEY MANOR RED CROSS HOSPITAL. OF WAR. The Commandant prabefailly acknowledges writing to a friend recently, p r i vate the fel:awing gifts: M n, H. Averill, maga- Battle, of Evesham, says: - 'Wo are having ...

ABBEY MANOR AND THE BA'

... day. Augur 4th, 1286. Here, en the actual battlefield, Professor Oman gave an interating and impure re account of the battle of Evesham and the movements d the kw days which preceded it. His description was made all the dearer hr the aid of a map nailed ...

Tell Council, We Can't Pay Those Rents THE 1% orcester-road industrial site has been in the news for a %cry

... G. Beckley (chairman). Councillor Lt.-Col. H. G. Burlingham. (Mayo r of Evesham). and Mr. K. Gill Smith, Mrs. S. Barr, Mr. P. Boon, and Mr. B. G. Cox. all representing the Evesham Historical Society. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION The report of the Museum Sub- ...

SOCIALISTS ROUTED

... their Party's funds, foc year after year they squander a precious portion of its financial resources on waging a vain battle in Evesham for representation on the Borough Council. In unmistakable fashion they have been told, in every ward except Hampton ...

Salute to Elizabeth, at Evesham

... Simon de Montfort before the Battle of Evesham, and the visit of King Charles I to Evesham. Mr. Cyril H. Yorke arranged and Produced it all anti the cast was drawn from Evesham Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Scciety. Evesham Young ...

SHIELD OF HONOUR

... on their worn surcoats and banners And. then to battle! The annum. in a posttript. thanks among others. Canon Jones. Vicar of Evesham, and Mr. By Alice Walworth Graham C. W. T. Huddy of the Evesham Library. for their help in the mat?ria! for her story ...

Not So Dull! You Can Have Fun Finding Out I !STORY is so duill—that to what I hoard one boy

... gardens competition: Abbey Park, one of the few remaining relics of the splendour that was Name once Evesham Abbey. Visit the site of the Battle of Evesham. where Simon de Montfort fell. See the Address house where King Charles stayed. Look at these relics ...