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  1. Há 2 dias · Age 14+. Price: £33.50. Spend an evening in the extraordinary company of Sir Ranulph Fiennes OBE - ‘the world’s greatest living explorer’ - as he goes beyond his record-breaking achievements to explore the man behind the myth. Live on stage, Sir Ranulph will share stories from his legendary exploits and adventures, telling untold tales ...

  2. Há 2 dias · Sir William PADDY (PADDIE) Gender. Male. Primary occupation. medical physician (MD) (Physician to JI. BSC anatomist 1596-1609. MParl 1604-11) Period of medical practice. 1589-1634.

  3. Há 2 dias · Sir William was father of sir Henry Sydney, K.G. and grandfather of the illustrious sir Philip. The ceremonial of his funeral occurs in I. 13. in Coll. Arm. f. 272. His epitaph at Penshurst is printed in Thorpe's Registrum Roffense, p. 918: it describes him as "knight and banneret, sometyme chamberlen and after steward to the most mighté and famous prynce Kynge Edward the VIth, in the tyme of ...

  4. Há 4 dias · Early in the 14th century Sir William Stafford, who held the adjoining manor of Amblecote, appears to have held some property at Bedcote within the manor of Old Swinford. In 1317 he enfeoffed his grandson James Stafford of a mill, &c., there to hold in tail with reversion in default to himself.

  5. Há 3 dias · Feckyngham (xvi and xvii cent.). Feckenham is a large parish in the extreme east of the county on the borders of Warwickshire and has an area of 6,978 acres, (fn. 1) of which in 1905 1,035¾ were arable land, 4,680½ pasture and 87 woods and plantations. (fn. 2) The civil parish of Feckenham Urban was formed in 1894 out of the part of Feckenham ...

  6. Há 3 dias · Sir William Fitzwaryn, c 1360–1361. Illustration for The Stall Plates of the Knights of the Order Of The Garter, 1348–1485 by WH St John Hope (Archibald Constable, 1901). Creator: William St John Hope, English (1854–1919) Artwork medium: chromolithograph: Credit: Look and Learn: Search stock images by keyword

  7. Há 4 dias · Hooe (St. James) HOOE ( St. James ), a parish, in the union of Hailsham, hundred of Ninfield, rape of Hastings, E. division of Sussex, 8 miles (S. W.) from Battle; containing 519 inhabitants. The parish is situated on the road from Eastbourne to Battle, and comprises 2447 a . 3 r. 35 p ., of which 900 acres are arable, 300 pasture and meadow ...