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There’s Life in Stanton Lacy, Hayton and Downton Hall, Shropshire

There’s Life in Stanton Lacy, Hayton and Downton Hall, Shropshire

Bernard O’Connor

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2024
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Historia
ISBN:
9781445775944
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’There’s Life in Stanton Lacy, Hayton and Downton Hall’ is a collection of newspaper articles from 1743 telling the history of the parish - births, marriages, deaths, accidents, inquests, sales, auctions, employment, entertainment, the church, education, farming, forestry, crime, punishment, politics, sport and more..

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