The Evesham Custom is a distinctive form of customary leasehold tenure used in the market gardens of Evesham, Worcestershire. It is the most well-known...
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Evesham (/ˈiːv(ɪ)ʃəm, ˈiːsəm/) is a market town and parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, in the West Midlands region of England. It is located...
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Tenant-right (redirect from Custom of Ulster)
value, amounting often to many years rent. The Evesham Custom is one example of a tenant-right custom still in 21st century operation, having been given...
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The Battle of Evesham (4 August 1265) was one of the two main battles of 13th century England's Second Barons' War. It marked the defeat of Simon de Montfort...
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processing equipment, walk-in coolers, and refrigerated delivery vehicles. Evesham Custom Orchard Slow Food Urban agriculture Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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available for letting. Market garden land tenanted under the so-called Evesham Custom was given a specific exemption, as otherwise an outgoing tenant would...
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to the Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham, or Evesham Chronicle, she was buried at the Church of the Blessed Trinity at Evesham, which is no longer standing...
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to the glory of God, for twelve poor men and poor women. The almonry at Evesham was a separate building that was home to the almoner of the Benedictine...
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manufacturers to create custom-built PCs for end users. At its peak, the mainstream market was full of local brands like Evesham Technology, Granville Technology...
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market was set up in 1107 by Henry I, he decreed that the proceeds go to Evesham Abbey. In 1330, a royal charter by Edward III set up an annual 7-day market...
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near Evesham in Worcestershire, England. Bounded by the River Avon to the south and the Lench Hills to the north, three miles northeast of Evesham and...
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Birinus and the probable confirmation of its privileges. The monastery at Evesham, with its Abbot Ælfweard purportedly a relative of the king through Ælfgifu...
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years earlier, in the Second Barons' War (specifically in the Battle of Evesham of 1265, during which, according to chronicler William Rishanger, Simon...
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More substantial structures with arches followed. After the Battle of Evesham of 1265, Prince Edward punished the rebellious Londoners, who had befriended...
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Simon de Montfort, and brother Lord Henry were killed at the Battle of Evesham (4 August 1265). According to the chroniclers, Nicholas Trivet, William...
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Archbishop of York. Through his uncle's influence, he studied at monasteries in Evesham and Peterborough, before becoming a clerk at Worcester. During this time...
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After leaving school, he trained as a television engineer with the BBC in Evesham, and subsequently in London. He joined Van der Graaf Generator in May 1968...
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another seven, including Winchcombe in Gloucestershire and Pershore and Evesham in Worcestershire. Oswald also switched the cathedral chapter of Worcester...
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Refugees from the harrying are mentioned as far away as Worcestershire in the Evesham Abbey chronicle. Other refugees fled to lowland Scotland. In 1086, Yorkshire...
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some point been reenacted such as the Battle of Lewes and the Battle of Evesham, many historical battles are reenacted annually from periods such as the...
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but arise from the customary practice of the House of Commons. The modern custom is that the Father and Mother of the House are the male and female MPs who...
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endowments of his see, and gave lands to Abingdon Abbey, but the monks of Evesham alleged that she had the relics of many monasteries brought to Gloucester...
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but was restored to favour after the royalist victory at the Battle of Evesham the next year. Humphrey (IV)'s son, Humphrey (V) de Bohun, remained loyal...
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Second Barons' War, specifically their activities after the Battle of Evesham. John Deyville was granted authority by the faction led by Simon de Montfort...
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milestone in the evolution of Parliament. Montfort was killed at the Battle of Evesham in 1265, and royal authority was restored. In 1268, Henry III ordered the...
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1874. 32nd Annual Congress at Bristol. 1875. 33rd Annual Congress at Evesham. 1876. 34th Annual Congress in Bodmin and Penzance. 1877. 35th Annual Congress...
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Battle, Bury St Edmunds, St Augustine's Canterbury, Colchester, Croyland, Evesham, Glastonbury, Gloucester, St Benet's Hulme, Hyde, Malmesbury, Peterborough...
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6th Earl of Leicester (4 August 1265), before dying at the Battle of Evesham "O my mother! how deep will be thy sorrow at the news of this day!": 38 ...
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escaped, raised an army and defeated and killed de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in 1265. Savage retribution was inflicted upon the rebels, and authority...
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The Polygon, Somers Town. Godwin rented an apartment 20 doors away at 17 Evesham Buildings in Chalton Street as a study, so that they could both still retain...
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