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  2. Ralph de Sudeley - Wikipedia

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    An entry for the year 1192 included mention of certain objets sacrés—"sacred artifacts"—that were housed in the chapel of the Herdewyke preceptory. As official documents in the twelfth century were frequently written in Norman French , the term objets sacrés was the usual way of describing holy relics returned from the Crusades, often ...

  3. Temple Herdewyke - Wikipedia

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    Temple Herdewyke is a village in Warwickshire, England, that was built to house staff at Defence Munitions (DM) Kineton. It forms part of the parish of Burton Dassett ...

  4. List of places in Warwickshire - Wikipedia

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    Baddesley Clinton, Baddesley Ensor, Baginton, Barcheston, Barford, Barnacle, Barton, Barton-on-the-Heath, Bascote, Baxterley, Bearley, Beaudesert, Beausale, Bentley ...

  5. Hardwick, West Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Hardwick is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Hardwick-with-Yelford, in the West Oxfordshire district, in the county of Oxfordshire, England. The village is on the A415 road about 2.5 miles (4 km) southeast of Witney. It lies on the river Windrush. Hardwick was historically a hamlet or chapelry in the ancient parish of ...

  6. St John's Wood Church - Wikipedia

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    St John's Wood Church is an Anglican parish church in St John's Wood, London.. Built in the classical style, the Grade II*-listed church [2] is situated on Lord's Roundabout, between Lord's Cricket Ground and Regent's Park in the Deanery of Westminster St Marylebone. [3]

  7. Hardwick Wood - Wikipedia

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    Hardwick Wood is a 15.5-hectare (38-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest southwest of Hardwick in Cambridgeshire. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire .

  8. Eglantine Table - Wikipedia

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    The Eglantine Table is a large inlaid table located on the first floor at Hardwick Hall. The inlay depicts an almost complete Morley consort, including inlay depictions of sheet music, a violin with frets, sets of recorders and wind instruments. The table is oak, with walnut and other woods used for the inlays.

  9. Hardwick Hall, County Durham - Wikipedia

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    Hardwick Hall Hotel. Hardwick Hall in Sedgefield, County Durham is a building of historical significance and is a Grade II listed building on the English Heritage Register. [1] A major part of it was built in the late 1700s but it is possible that some of it dates from about 1634. It was the residence for many notable people for two centuries.