Blanche Parry's tomb is located in St. Margaret's Church, Westminster. Thanks to them for permission to use some of the images on this website. Please have a look at their web site here. |
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Local History Online is one of the UK's premier sites for local history, with over 300 links to sites both in the UK and overseas, regularly updated News and Calendar sections, directories of local history organisations and course providers and an on-line Bookshop, with stock at discounted prices. Thus, if you would like to broaden your UK historical interest then this is a good place to start. |
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The local church of Dore Abbey, Herefordshire (just down the valley from Bacton Church. This is a personal information archive concerning this valuable piece of history. |
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Website providing information on the parish of Rowlstone and their church dedicated to St. Peter. |
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Some notes on Medievel English genealogy. |
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Our purpose is to encourage and assist the study of Local History as an academic discipline and as a rewarding leisure pursuit for both individuals and groups. |
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Herefordshire Will Collection - provides details of compilations of Herefordshire Probate Records (Wills), either partial abstracts or indexes, online and in printed collections |
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The Aim of the Mortimer History Society is to provide a forum for all those who are interested in the medieval Mortimer dynasty, both to study, enjoy and to publicise its eventful history. |
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The life and times of Elizabeth I. |
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The Society for Renaissance Studies: the main academic organisation in Britain providing an interdisciplinary forum for people interested in all aspects of the Renaissance. |
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The Queen Elizabeth I Society aims to bring together scholars interested in the Queen and in the intellectual, artistic, cultural, and religious life of her court so that we can share ideas, develop professional friendships, and work together on collaborative projects. |
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The Celtic Learners Network is an Adult Learning facility in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan that provides a wide range of workshops, lectures, day schools and weekly courses in Humanities subjects. |
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The official website of Alison Weir, the British best-selling author of history books, and latterly historical novels, about British royalty. |
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The Parishes of Clodock with Longtown, Craswell, Llanveynoe, St. Margaret's, Michaelchurch Escley and Newtown |
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Site dedicated to the history of the South-West corner of Herefordshire. The site has been put together and is maintained by a group of local historians who are enthusiastic about their heritage and its preservation. |
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Website dedicated to documenting historic sites and buildings associated with Anne Boleyn and sharing information about the life and times of Henry VIII's second wife. |
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Enthusiast's website gathering information on Elizabeth I and Tudor times. |
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Herefordshire Churches Tourism Group is a network of some of the best churches and chapels in the county that have dominated the landscape and life of communities for more than a thousand years. |
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Here you will find everything you need to know about our plans for the reburial of the last of the Plantagenet kings. These plans are well advanced but are developing all the time ... |