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http://www.hillside.org.uk/about-investigations.htm Hillside's investigation team regularly exposes the appalling standards of animal welfare endemic in Britain's farming industry. We work regularly with national press, radio and television and have created a great deal of awareness amongst the general public. March 16th 2006 - Ill-treatment case at Cromer Court Following a Hillside investigation     

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Author: Ice
Date: Jul 18, 2006 02:25

Talking of comedy circus careers...i quickly learnt from my mistakes, and have made sure to have lovely contracts sorted. So here are the dates for now... Depending on a few things, i might be doing Sept/Oct with Masquerade as well, but I'm not sure yet. Maybe see you somewhere... FoolHardy Circus -Northwold - May 26 -Hockwold - May 30-31 -Methwold - June 4 -Strawberry Fair - June 7
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In message <1202856833.94144.2@iris.uk.clara.net>, The Natural Philosopher <a@b.c> writes >> I have never fitted one but I expect you drill pilot holes for the >>staple and whack it in with a small sledge hammer. >> >If I use it...may find a use for that bloody broken bed base with all >that angle iron on it yet, and make up a 'two way swinging' double >sided catch, and put that on the latch     

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Author: Norbi
Date: Apr 22, 2008 04:19

Dear Newsgroup ~ In the unfortunate article by Peter Montague-Smith on the Sutton family in The Genealogist, TG 5 (1984): 131-157, reference is made in passing to Sir John Rochford, the uncle of John de Sutton. Sir John Rochford was a rather prominent man in his day, he being a writer of some note, and a member of Parliament on several occasions. Sir John Rochford and his wife, Alice, are
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"guy" <guyswettenham@googlemail.com> wrote in message news:81c45025-ef41-49fc-b58c-5d29abaacef8@a39g2000pre.googlegroups.com... > Barhill on the Stranraer - Givan line has no bridge or underpass to > allow passengers to change platforms > (which may be essential), anyone know of other uk stations where this > is the case? > Several in Norfolk / Suffolk spring to mind Salhouse on the Norwich     

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Author: Tim Lamb
Date: Feb 13, 2008 03:08

Dear Newsgroup ~ Below is a lengthy note which discsusses the identity and parentage of Ida de Tony, mother of William Longespée, Earl of Salisbury, and wife of Roger le Bigod, Earl of Norfolk. Earl William Longespée was the well known bastard son of King Henry II of England. Earl William's mother was long thought in popular print to have been King Henry II's mistress, "Fair" Rosamond Clifford
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Dear Newsgroup ~ Below is a lengthy note which discsusses the identity and parentage of Ida de Tony, mother of William Longespée, Earl of Salisbury, and wife of Roger le Bigod, Earl of Norfolk. Earl William Longespée was the well known bastard son of King Henry II of England. Earl William's mother was long thought in popular print to have been King Henry II's mistress, "Fair" Rosamond Clifford     

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Author: Douglas Richardson
Date: Dec 30, 2007 15:02

On Sep 27, 4:24 am, Douglas Richardson <royalances...@msn.com> wrote: Dear Newsgroup ~ Below is a revised and expanded pedigree of the Botetourt family pedigree: It follows the basic outline of the family presented by F.N. Craig in his brilliant article, "The Parentage of John Botetourt (died 1324)" published in The American Genealogist, 63 (1988): 145- 153. I've made various
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On Sep 27, 4:24 am, Douglas Richardson <royalances...@msn.com> wrote: > Dear Newsgroup ~ > > Below is a revised and expanded pedigree of the Botetourt family > pedigree: It follows the basic outline of the family presented by > F.N. Craig in his brilliant article, "The Parentage of John Botetourt > (died 1324)" published in The American Genealogist, 63 (1988): 145- > 153. I've made various     

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Author: Amos E Wolfe
Date: Nov 26, 2007 16:03

On Sep 20, 5:39 am, Douglas Richardson <royalances...@msn.com> wrote: Dear Hugh ~ Thank you for your good post. Much appreciated. The author F.N. Craig published a brilliant article entitled "The Parentage of John Botetourte" in The American Genealogist, 63 (1988): 145-153, which article provided compelling evidence based on the passage of lands that Sir John Botetourt, 1st
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Author: Douglas Richardson
Date: Oct 8, 2007 10:34

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Author: Douglas Richardson
Date: Oct 8, 2007 10:34

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Author: John Watson
Date: Sep 27, 2007 16:39

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Author: John Watson
Date: Sep 27, 2007 16:39

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Author: Rosie Bevan
Date: Sep 24, 2007 03:54

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