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BATTLE OF EVESHAM ANNIVERSARY

... BATTLE OF EVESHAM ANNIVERSARY Market Place Statue Proposal Rejected ASUGGESTION that a statue of Simon de Montfort be erected in Evesham Market Place and the surrounding area paved when Evesham commemorates the 700th anniversary of the ...

A Relic of Battle of Evesham

... A Relic of Battle of Evesham WAS THIS THE SKULL OF YOUNG HENRY DE MONTFORT? NEARLY 700 years ago, a young warrior fell in battle on the blood-sodden fields that are to-day known as Greenhill, Evesham's leading residential area. He had fought valiantly ...

Prowess of Modern Princes in Pigeon Shooting.—King Edward fought and won the battle of Evesham, in which he ..

... won the battle of Evesham, in which he rescued his father from captivity, and overthrew the Barons; the Black Prince was victor in many battles in France, and took John, the king of that country, prisoner; King Henry V. gained the great battle of Agincourt ...

Published: Wednesday 28 June 1871
Newspaper: Worcestershire Chronicle
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 738 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IN MEMORY OF • ON August 4, 1965, Evesham will have the opportunity of commemorating the death 700 years before

... IN MEMORY OF • ON August 4, 1965, Evesham will have the opportunity of commemorating the death 700 years before in the Battle of Evesham of Simon tip Montfort. And there is a possibility that some suitable commemoration will be arranged by the Borough ...

COMMISSIONER'S 100 PER CENT. SCOUT FAMILY

... last June. Abbey Manor is built on the site of the battle of Evesham, and is one of the most beautiful of our country homes. It contains relics from the battle of Evesham and from the old Abbey at Evesham, and the house contains many ...

FLADBURY

... was replaced by the present'beautiful one. The shields in memory of Simon de Montfort and other knights engaged at tho battle of Evesham. The new part of the window harmonises in a remarkable degree with the old, and reflects the highest credit on the artist ...

Published: Wednesday 31 October 1866
Newspaper: Worcestershire Chronicle
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 77 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Origin of the Manuscript

... Cornwall. King of the Romans. on whose nod, as one chronicler puts it. hung all the business of the realm, after the Battle of Evesham. Of the later history of the manuscript, or the manner, in which it passed into the present o•.vner's family, nothing ...

NO LONGER A MYSTERY

... active and thsrefoe r noisy!—he dashed out into the grounds fearing to turn in case the ghostly form of a victim of the Battle of Evesham might be following tr. his wake. Later, when xpleir.ing his amazement to Mike, he d - Niarrd that the clock seared ...

SCOUTS FROM GHANA

... stay in Evesham they will attend the annual Cuboree at Eastwick House. visit local factories and schools. be entertained by Dr. K. R. Sturlev at Wood Norton. and visit the Wickhamford Farm of Mr. Leslie Poulter and the Abbey Manor site of_the Battle of Evesham ...

EVESHAM

... the English boroughs, even though they are as ancient and famous as Evesham. But it seemed superfluous to apprise him of an event so very notorious in history as the battle of Evesham, fought between the great Earl Simon of Leicester, at the head of the ...

Published: Wednesday 27 November 1867
Newspaper: Worcestershire Chronicle
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 447 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A BALLAD OF EVESHAM

... A BALLAD OF EVESHAM. Evesham's ancient history and its wonderful surroundings have provided many authors of verse and prose with a subject. but base done justice to the ancient borough. In A Ballad of Etesham (AIM!, is published this week by the Wells:own ...

AN EXPERT

... noted for?—One of the very few rivers in the country flowing north. Who were the leaders of the opposing armies at the Battle of Evesham? —Prince Edward and Simon de Montfort. What was Dover's Hill noted for?—lts games—called the Olympick Mr. T. H. Byrd ...