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Antiquarian William Dugdale wrote in the 17th century that Warwick was " standing upon a rocky ascent from every side, and in a dry and fertile soil, having ... rich and pleasant meadows on the south part ... and ... woodland on the north ".
Edward Sellon was a writer, translator and illustrator of erotic literature who wrote erotica for the pornographic publisher William Dugdale, including such works as The New Epicurean ( 1865 ).
In 1684, Dugdale wrote to his son-in-law that " the vulgar sort of people " were not " yet weaned from the presbyterian practises, which was long prayers of their own devising, and senseless sermons ".
John Dugdale in The Times called the show ' A priceless insight ' and Nicholas Barber in the Independent wrote " What we have here is a genuinely original sitcom, and if the quality keeps up, it will be a happy and glorious one.
His wartime radio programme A Date with Nurse Dugdale was popular, and he wrote numerous revue sketches for performers such as Hermione Gingold.

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The townsite of Dugdale and the location Tilden Junction are located within the township, and Marcoux Corner is located at the edge of the township.
* The Convent School, or Early Experiences of A Young Flagellant ( 1876 ) by " Rosa Coote ", pseudonym of the author and publisher, William Dugdale, in which a woman is whipped and tortured by two men.
He is described by Dugdale as " a person comely of stature, high of courage and conformity of disposition to King Henry VIII, with whom he became a great favourite ".
H. Dugdale Sykes made a case for Haughton's authorship of Grim based on common features with Haughton's play Englishmen for My Money, a case that is accepted by some commentators.
Cameron is the nephew of Sir William Dugdale, brother-in-law of Katherine, Lady Dugdale ( died 2004 ) Lady-in-Waiting to HM The Queen since 1955, and former Chairman of Aston Villa Football Club.
Birmingham-born documentary filmmaker Joshua Dugdale is his cousin.
Adélaide is one of two queens in a legend related by William Dugdale.
A simple technique that is easily incorporated into numerical calculations is the cohesive zone model method which is based on concepts proposed independently by Barenblatt and Dugdale in the early 1960s.
Oliver Stanley and had issue: ( i ) Michael Charles Stanley ( 1921 – 1990 ), who married ( Aileen ) Fortune Constance Hugh Smith and had two sons ; and ( ii ) Kathryn Edith Helen Stanley DCVO ( 1923 – 2004 ), Lady-in-Waiting to Queen Elizabeth II from 1955 to 2002 and who married Sir John Dugdale KCVO ( 1923 – 1994 ) and had two daughters and two sons, one of whom, Henry Dugdale ( b. 1963 ) is married to Litia Mara Dugdale.
Henry Robert Dugdale Hardy ( born 15 March 1949 ) is a British author and editor.
In Dugdale the Brunne Ee is describhed in the margin as ' now the Glene '...' Which had its course through the midst of the town of Pincbec.
Slaughter High is a 1986 horror film written and directed by George Dugdale, Mark Ezra and Peter Litten.
One of the species, the Blackberry Skeletoniser Schreckensteinia festaliella, is widespread and common across Europe and has been introduced as a biological control to Hawaii, whilst three species of Corsocasis occur in South East Asia ( Dugdale et al., 1999 ).
Simaethistoidea is an obscure superfamily of pyralid-like moths with two genera, whose biology and relationships among the Ditrysia is currently unknown, namely the Australian Metaprotus ( 2 species ) and the China and North Indian Simaethistis ( 2 species ) ( Dugdale et al., 1999 ).
Another candidate, favored by critics F. G. Fleay, Charles Crawford and H. Dugdale Sykes, is Thomas Kyd, who at one time shared rooms with Marlowe.

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One wall of the great tower, various parts of the outer bailey and the battlements were destroyed, but not before the building was surveyed by the antiquarian William Dugdale, who published his results in 1656.
The possession case of Richard Dugdale was taken up by the ejected nonconformist Thomas Jollie, and other local ministers, in 1689.
Dugdale has been followed by a number of Margaret's biographers.
* Whitehall Through The Centuries by George S Dugdale ( Assistant at the London Museum ) with black and white reproductions and plans.
Some countries like the United States have avoided the common law conclusion in Regina v. Dugdale by legally defining possession as a voluntary act.
The first building ( described by Charles Dugdale as " the Great Brick Building over against the Garden ") was constructed in 1628, and completely replaced in 1737.
There were two doors, one to the south and one to the north, which are said by William Dugdale to be the remnants of a " great carved screen " erected in 1574.
First published in England by John Benjamin Brookes, the book was not widely known until it was reprinted by William Dugdale in 1893.
( 1867 ), anonymous, published by William Dugdale.
In 1638 through the influence of his friends Dugdale was created a pursuivant of arms extraordinary by the name of Blanch Lyon, and in 1639 he was promoted to the office of Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary.
Portrait of Dugdale by Sylvester Harding
He was a noted antiquarian and compiled, together with William Dugdale and others, the Book of Seals, a volume of 529 medieval charters, of which 240 are reproduced in facsimiles drawn by a highly talented draftsman.
The work on the Antiquities ( which he entitled Hypomnemata Antiquaria ) was closely modelled on Dugdale, and was largely finished by 1671: Aubrey deposited in the Ashmolean Museum in two manuscript volumes, of which one was withdrawn by his brother in 1703 and subsequently lost.
An important publisher of erotic material in the early 19th century was George Cannon ( 1789 – 1854 ), followed in mid-century by William Dugdale ( 1800 – 1868 ) and John Camden Hotten ( 1832 – 1873 ).
Elias Ashmole wearing a tabard as Windsor Herald, painted by Cornelius de Neve in 1664. Private Collection of Dugdale baronets | Sir William Dugdale, Blyth Hall, Warwickshire.
His supposed marriage to Elizabeth West, however, may be an error made by William Dugdale, repeated by later scholars.
Charles John Coventry ( 1867 – 1929 ), second son of George Coventry, 9th Earl of Coventry and former wife of James George Greville Dugdale ( 1898 – 1964 ) of Wroxall Abbey, Warwick, Warwickshire, but had no issue by her ( one stepdaughter ).

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Boscobel featured prominently in the Popish Plot: the informer Stephen Dugdale accused the guests who witnessed the Jesuit John Gavan taking his final vows there in 1678 of plotting treason, and several of them, including Gavan himself, were executed or imprisoned.
The seat was comfortably held by Labour's John Dugdale, with a swing on 18. 6 %, much higher than the national average of 10 %.
** Sir John Dugdale Astley, 1st Baronet, of Everley ( 1778 – 1842 ), MP for Wiltshire 1820 – 1832, Wiltshire North, 1832 – 1835
** Sir John Dugdale Astley, 3rd Baronet, of Everley ( 1828 – 1894 ), MP for Lincolnshire North 1874-1880
* Sir John Dugdale Astley, 3rd Baronet ( 1828 – 1894 )
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Dugdale Astley, 3rd Baronet ( 19 February 1828 – 10 October 1894 ) was an English soldier and sportsman, son of the 2nd Baronet ( created 1821 ) Sir Francis Dugdale Astley and wife Emma Dorothea Lethbridge and a descendant of Lord Astley.
* Sir John Dugdale 3 March 1975 – 1994

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