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The mitred abbots in England were those of Abingdon, St Alban's, Bardney, Battle, Bury St Edmunds, St Augustine's Canterbury, Colchester, Croyland, Evesham, Glastonbury, Gloucester, St Benet's Hulme, Hyde, Malmesbury, Peterborough, Ramsey, Reading, Selby, Shrewsbury, Tavistock, Thorney, Westminster, Winchcombe, and St Mary's York.
" After listing the disasters of those 28 years, Bury concludes that Honorius " himself did nothing of note against the enemies who infested his realm, but personally he was extraordinarily fortunate in occupying the throne till he died a natural death and witnessing the destruction of the multitude of tyrants who rose up against him.
Prior to the Roman invasion of Cornovian territory in 47 AD the most significant Cornovian hillforts known were those at Titterstone Clee near Bitterley, being the only one excavated to date, Chesterton Walls near Romsley and Bury Walls near Weston-under-Redcastle.
Thomas Pilkington was attainted, and in February 1489 Earl Thomas was given many confiscated estates including those of Pilkington, which included the township of Pilkington, and Bury.
The liberty of St Ethelredra held sessions at Woodbridge while those of the St Edmund were held at Bury St Edmunds.
Of monastic remains the most important are those of the great Benedictine abbey of Bury St Edmunds ; the college of Clare, originally a cell to Bec Abbey in Normandy and afterwards to St Peters Westminster, converted into a college of secular canons in the reign of Henry VI, still retaining much of its ancient architecture, and now used as a boarding-school ; the Decorated gateway of the Augustinian order priory of Butley ; and the remains of the Grey Friars monastery at Dunwich.
Thomas Pilkington was attainted, and in February 1489 Earl Thomas was given many confiscated estates including those of Pilkington, which included the township of Pilkington, and Bury.
In those boundary changes Ramsbottom was transferred from Rossendale to Bury North, while with the loss of Ramsbottom, Rossendale was linked with Darwen.

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Eustace died suddenly the next year, in early August 1153, struck down ( so it was said ) by the wrath of God while plundering church lands near Bury St Edmunds.
In addition to a schedule of tolls for the carriage of commodities, special provision was made so that some coal could be carried without incurring tolls, to assist the poor of Bury St Edmunds, and " gentlemen and persons of quality " did not have to pay for the use of the river by pleasure boats.
Coin production had to continue while the king made his seven-year journey home, so long-cross pennies inscribed continued to be produced at the Bury St Edmunds, Durham, and London mints.
Instead of taking up residence, they let the house to the Clutterbuck family, who loved the house so much that when they left in 1909 they had a near replica built in Bedfordshire at Putteridge Bury.
Blaine is one of the few people available who is wealthier than Bury, so he is the ideal man for the mission as he can't be bribed.
In 1998 – 1999, Bury were relegated from the second tier on goals scored, the only team to have ever done so.
Swan refused to play when Warnock was appointed manager at Plymouth, and disrupted training sessions so as to engineer a move to Bury ; when Warnock was later appointed as Bury manager, Swan again found a new club.
" At first the reclusive Bury tried to brush him off ; then, when Runciman mentioned that he could read Russian, Bury gave him a stack of Bulgarian articles to edit, and so their relationship began.
At first the reclusive Bury tried to brush him off ; then, when Runciman mentioned that he could read Russian, Bury gave him a stack of Bulgarian articles to edit, and so their relationship began.
Rainford Junction is so called because it contained the junction between the Liverpool and Bury Railway's Skelmersdale Branch and St. Helens Railway, and is now home to the village's only railway station.
" He made his debut the following day in a 1 – 0 defeat to Bury at Gigg Lane, and in doing so became the first British Asian to play in all four divisions of professional football in England, something which he described in his online blog as " a momentous occasion " and expressed his hope that it inspires the next generation of Asian footballers.
Acme Mill, that was so important in shaping Lowry's perceptions and which was the first cotton spinning mill in the UK to be entirely electrically powered, was situated south of the Manchester-Wigan railway line on the eastern side Swinton Hall Road ( originally called " Bury Lane ").
A traditional Labour-Conservative marginal, Ramsbottom and Tottington are mostly Tory, whereas the town of Bury itself ( particularly the Bury East ward ) is generally more favourable to Labour, but not always overwhelmingly so.

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" In 1994, Stephenson joined with his uncle, J. Frederick George, to publish a political thriller, Interface, under the pen name " Stephen Bury "; they followed this in 1996 with The Cobweb.
On that day they went down 4 – 0 to Bury and two years later they would suffer a similar fate at the hands of Sheffield United as they were beaten 2 – 1 in a replay of the 1902 final, but it had given the club a thirst for the big occasion — albeit one that would not be truly satisfied for over seven decades.
Finding that no lesser person than the jurist Sir Matthew Hale had permitted this evidence, supported by the eminent philosopher, physician and author Thomas Browne, to be used in the Bury St Edmunds witch trial and the accusations against two Lowestoft women, held in 1662 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, they also accepted its validity and the trials proceeded.
The 1988 – 89 season began with Wolves losing 3 – 1 to Bury at Gigg Lane, but they soon found their winning ways and by the time of their 6 – 0 home win over Preston North End on 26 November 1988, in which the still prolific Steve Bull scored four goals, a second successive promotion was looking increasingly likely.
The 4 song ( " Big Cat Stomp / What You Lack In Brains / Bury You Alive / Blues Theme ") EP was released in May 2010. A UK tour had to be canceled due to a volcanic eruption in Iceland, but they toured the US extensively through December 2010 with Warner on drums and another former Blackheart, Sean Koos, on bass.
The line from Bury was converted to light-rail operation in the early 1990s when the Metrolink tram system was created, and the trams switch to on-street running once they emerge from Victoria Station.
The trail was probably used by the Romans, despite the fact that they built one of their roads across the path at Stane Street ( Chichester ), this use possibly evidenced by the existence of Bignor Roman Villa near Bury, very nearby the path.
With Joan Littlewood, as director, Gerry Raffles ( 1928 – 75 ) as manager and John Bury, they continued to present a mixed programme of classics and modern plays, with contemporary themes.
He married Enid Anne Noon in 1965 in Bury and they have two sons.
They moved back to the south of England for the sake of Catherine ’ s health, and settled at Bury St Edmunds from 1806 to 1816, after which they lived at Playford Hall, halfway between Ipswich and Woodbridge, Suffolk.
But their form dropped, and they escaped relegation on the final day of the season with a 2 – 2 draw against Bury, whilst Oxford United lost and went down.
In 1892 Bury were Lancashire Challenge Cup Winners, before joining the Football League Second Division in 1894, which they won at the first attempt, being undefeated at home all year, and beating Liverpool in a play-off at Stoke, to go up to the First Division.
In Knill's second full season in charge ( 2009 – 10 ), promotion seemed like a real possibility with Bury near the top of the article in February, but a poor run of form late on in the season meant they would have to settle for 9th position.
However, they were intercepted by the king's supporters and defeated in battle at Fornham, near Bury St Edmunds, on 17 October.
They supposedly had some differences, but after two albums not produced by Street ( To the Faithful Departed produced by Bruce Fairbairn and Bury The Hatchet produced by Benedict Fenner ) they worked with him yet again on their 2001 album Wake Up and Smell the Coffee and the two extra tracks that were recorded for their 2002 best of album Stars: " Stars " and " New New York ".
" Other pearls include: " Bury the dead, they stink up the joint.
In 970, Edgar I of England gave permission for Botwulf's remains to be transferred to Burgh, near Woodbridge, where they remained for some fifty years before being transferred to their own tomb at the abbey of Bury St Edmunds, on the instructions of Cnut.
Lady Charlotte Campbell married secondly, on 17 March 1818, the Reverend Edward John Bury ( only son of Edward Bury of Taunton ); they had two daughters.

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Bury wrote, " His name would be forgotten among the obscurest occupants of the Imperial throne were it not that his reign coincided with the fatal period in which it was decided that western Europe was to pass from the Roman to the Teuton.
What other reason could there be, Bury asks, then answers his own rhetorical question, " the facts that Anthemius was Leo's chosen candidate, his filius, and that Olybrius was the friend of his foe Genseric, are a strong counter-argument.
The Nutshell is a pub in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, claiming to be the smallest pub in Britain, although this claim is challenged by several others, including the Smiths Arms at Godmanstone and the Lakeside Inn in Southport.
When St Olave's bridge needed to be rebuilt in 1847, he explained that although he owned it, he had let out the collection of tolls, and such matters were dealt with by the judges at Bury St Edmunds Assizes.
A new car and coach park will also be constructed, ( to reduce lack of space from another car park or two within the Bury area of the ELR ).
It is highly notable that Bury, who does not believe the Battle of Chalons to be of macrohistorical importance, characterizes Aëtius ' rule thus: " From the end of the regency to his own death, Aëtius was master of the Empire in the west, and it must be imputed to his policy and arms that Imperial rule did not break down in all the provinces by the middle of the fifth century.
In 1790, there were plans for a link from Bury St Edmunds to the River Orwell at Mistley, which John Rennie surveyed, but it involved heavy engineering work, including a tunnel, and the estimated cost of £ 75, 000 could not be raised.
A meeting in Bury at the Eagle & Child public house on 29 September 1790 secured an agreement that " the utility of this scheme nevertheless cannot with propriety be ascertained until such time as it has been certified, from whence and in what proportion the proprietors of the intended navigation expect to draw their resources of water ".
He made his first team debut against Bury at Gigg Lane on 19 March 1932 ; the " Potters " won the game 1 – 0 and Matthews learned how physical and dirty opponents could be – and get away with it.
In 2012, further refurbishment is underway ; the Bury Street Precinct has a new owner / landlord, its name has been changed to Abbey Shopping Centre and it is to get another " facelift " plan: instead of a roof ( always promised ), the covered walkways are to be removed and the flat roofs replaced.
When Pope Innocent II asked Thurstan's opinion on the elevation of Anselm of St Saba, who was Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, to become Bishop of London, Thurstan replied " If we consider his life and reputation, it would be much more fitting to remove him from his abbacy than to promote him to be bishop of London.
A notice of Richard de Bury by his contemporary Adam Murimuth ( Continuatio Chronicarum, Rolls series, 1889, p. 171 ) gives a less favourable account of him than does William de Chambre, asserting that he was only moderately learned, but desired to be regarded as a great scholar.
When asked what was to be done, Pombal reportedly replied " Bury the dead and heal the living ," and set about organizing relief and rehabilitation efforts.
The full quotation, " I shall not be there / I shall rise and pass / Bury my heart at Wounded Knee ," appears at the beginning of Brown's book.
While the source of the phrase turns out to be innocuous enough — the Governor picked up the expression as an Able Spacer on INSS MacArthur on the expedition to Mote Prime — the memories dredged up by the incident are too much for Bury.

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