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Tim Hetherington “This book was very well researched and the author stays as close as possible to the historic facts and figures while testing his own limits to tell a fascinating story
James Wyllie James leads a quiet life in the charming historic town of Tavira on Portugal's beautiful coast He spends most of his free time chatting away merrily to his little friends at the bottom of the garden - on his more sociable occasions he can be seen drinking sherry while sitting on a park bench alongside his inner circle of n'er do wells
Michelle Cottam Eventually the northern end was rebuilt as Paternoster Square As you enter Paternoster Square today a sign that reads “Paternoster Row” marks the area where the busy narrow street once stood This is a reminder of this area’s significant history and the historic publishing centre for London Post Views : 1241
Benno Schlicker Benno Schlicker is a practicing Lutheran, who taught History and English in Adelaide, South Australia He studied at Adelaide University, achieving an honours degree in History; his thesis on the Calvinist Iconoclasm in the Dutch Revolt resides in the Barr Smith Library He currently works as a forklift driver and lives with his family in Adelaide
Peter Lucy He has had a lifelong interest in historic arms and armour and enjoys live-action roleplay and costumed historic interpretation He has a master’s degree in history from De Montfort University and a PhD from Cranfield University
A. D. Harvey about the author A D Harvey was born and brought up in Colchester, read history at St John’s College Oxford, obtained his Ph D at Cambridge, taught there for some years and then became an antiques dealer Later he taught at Italian, French and German universities He is the author of a number of historical works that were favourably reviewed in the national press and of three previous
Jayne Lisbeth Knowing my history and love of Vermont, my son was my chauffeur He drove Tim and I and his children down old logging trails, dirt roads, through magnificent fall foliage, nearby lakes, rivers, and small villages On one back road I noticed a cemetery and screamed, “STOP! Can we visit this cemetery? It looks really old ” Of course, my dear son complied
Ben Elves In AD 603 a hospital in Jerusalem was commissioned by Pope Gregory 1 to care for sick Christian Pilgrims It was a popular and well used facility, however in AD 1005 it was destroyed by Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah as he wrought destruction upon the city It was rebuilt two decades later and by AD 1113 a Monastic Order was formed to staff the hospital as a result of the First Crusade
Henry Mill Phillips And for those of you unfamiliar with the locations described in the various chapters, I will endeavour to update this site occasionally with photos of places featured, either historic ones or those taken by myself when I was researching this book
Jayne Lisbeth Sarah's Story In my quest to discover who Sarah, Consort of Reverend Hezekiah Taylor was, I dove into the history of Newfane Hill, which eventually became New Fane and later, Newfane What a history this tiny town held, nestled in the Green Mountains of Vermont From the tapestry of Newfane Hill history I was determined to find the thread that was Sarah