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According to Jocelin of Brakelond, in 1198 during a fire at the abbey of St Edmundsbury ( now Bury St Edmunds ), the monks ' ran to the clock ' to fetch water, indicating that their water clock had a reservoir large enough to help extinguish the occasional fire.
The local levies mobilised to stop them immediately changed sides, and by the following day Isabella was in Bury St Edmunds and shortly afterwards had swept inland to Cambridge.
Great abbeys and priories like Glastonbury, Walsingham, Bury St. Edmunds, and Shaftesbury which had flourished as pilgrimage sites for many centuries, were soon reduced to ruins.
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.
Of the three, which were called Royce and had two cylinder engines, one was given to Ernest Claremont and the other sold to one of the other directors, Henry Edmunds.
Edmunds was a friend of Charles Rolls who had a car showroom in London selling imported models and showed him his car and arranged the historic meeting between Rolls and Royce at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, on 4 May 1904.
However, others criticized the lack of interior room and reduced sight lines despite its full-sized exterior, and Edmunds noted that the eighth-generation Honda Accord ( which competes in the midsize category ) had superior driving dynamics and a more efficient design and offered almost as much interior space as the Taurus despite considerably smaller external dimensions.
The rear had new sleeve notes written by English DJ, Noel Edmunds.
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.
Because the two main singers in Rockpile had recording contracts with different record labels and managers, albums were always credited to either Lowe or Edmunds, so there is only one official Rockpile album, which was not released until the waning days of the collaboration: 1980's Seconds of Pleasure, featuring the Lowe songs " When I Write The Book " and " Heart ".
By the time this court session resumed in 1647 Stearne and Hopkins had retired, Hopkins to Manningtree and Stearne to Bury St Edmunds.
The inscription on the short-cross penny was still, while the long-cross pennies were variously inscribed ( King Henry the Third ), while one issue unpopularly omitted the moneyer's name, instead having on the obverse and on the reverse, while another issue had on the obverse and continued on the reverse with indicating it was minted in London or Canterbury or Bury St Edmunds.
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.
After Love Sculpture split, Edmunds had a UK Christmas Number 1 single in 1970 with " I Hear You Knocking ", a Smiley Lewis cover, which he came across while producing Shakin ' Stevens and the Sunsets ' first album entitled A Legend.
Unfortunately, the success of the single caused EMI's Regal Zonophone Records to use an option that it had to claim Edmunds ' album, 1972's Rockpile, and the momentum from the single's success on a different label went away.
Edmunds had bought a house in Rockfield, Monmouth a few miles away from Charles and Kingsley Ward's Rockfield Studios where he became an almost permanent fixture for the next twenty years.
Edmunds had more UK hits during this time, including Elvis Costello's " Girls Talk ", Nick Lowe's " I Knew The Bride ", Hank DeVito's " Queen of Hearts " ( written for Edmunds and later a US hit for Juice Newton using the same arrangement ), Graham Parker's " Crawling from the Wreckage ", and Melvin Endsley's " Singing the Blues " ( originally a 1956 US # 1 hit for Guy Mitchell, and a UK # 1 for both Mitchell and Tommy Steele ).
The prosecution asserted that the former band members were due a share of those additional royalties that Stevens and Edmunds had received from the successful reissue of the album A Legend during the early eighties.
The 4th Marquess was a Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy and also sat, as his uncle had done, as Conservative Member of Parliament for Bury St Edmunds.
In 1616 he was appointed to the rectory of Horningsheath ( near Bury St Edmunds, where he had previously worked ), which he held for twelve years.
Also in 1985, she had a starring role as Ms. Edmunds in the original Bridge to Terabithia.
Moyse's Hall Museum Bury St Edmunds discovered and facilitated the handing over of the collections following a VE Day ( Victory in Europe Day )/ VJ day ( Victory over Japan Day ) exhibition, to which the family had bought Brian's art and other personal artefacts.

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Edmunds reported Lamborghini intended to revive 2009 Lamborghini Espada.

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Edmunds offered to work with the group, and they entered the studio to record their self-titled debut album, Stray Cats, released in Britain in 1981 on Arista Records.
David William " Dave " Edmunds ( born 15 April 1944, Cardiff, Glamorgan, South Wales ) is a Welsh singer, guitarist and record producer.
Because Edmunds and Lowe signed to different record labels that year, they could not record as Rockpile until 1980, but many of their solo LPs ( such as Lowe's Labour of Lust and Edmunds ' own Repeat When Necessary ) were group recordings.
In 1986, Lang signed a contract with an American record producer in Nashville, Tennessee, and received critical acclaim for her 1987 album, Angel with a Lariat, which was produced by Dave Edmunds.

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A. Robertson duetted on with Maggie Bell on the single " Hold Me ", and The Stray Cats backed Dave Edmunds on his 1981 single " The Race Is On ".
In 1841 he was elected headmaster of King Edward's school, Bury St Edmunds, but, " spectacularly unsuccessful ", in 1855 he resigned his post and returned to Cambridge, where his time was divided between literary work and private tuition.
One of these songs, a Lynne composition, " Slipping Away ", became Edmunds ' only other US Top 40 hit, albeit just barely, spending a single week at # 39 while having a video clip in heavy rotation on MTV.
* " Queen of Hearts ", a Hank DeVito-written 1979 song by Dave Edmunds ; the international hit version was released in 1981 by Juice Newton.
*" Does Charity Car Donation Still Make Sense ", Edmunds Online, April 2009
Their 1972 album, Foghat was produced by Dave Edmunds and had a cover of Willie Dixon's " I Just Want to Make Love to You ", which received much airplay, especially on FM stations.
Edmunds shortly went on to further number one hit success with " I Hear You Knocking ", and collaborated heavily with ex-Brinsley Schwarz bassist Nick Lowe, eventually forming the band Rockpile with him.
* Motorhead-On Parole EMI ( 724385479427 ) 1997 Re-issue with ' The Dave Edmunds Produced ' tracks of " On Parole ", " City Kids ", " Motorhead " and " Leaving Here " on which Fox drummed, as well as " Lost Johnny "
The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William de Underwode which was dated 1188, in the " Records of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk ", during the reign of King Henry II, known as " The Builder of Churches ", 1154-1189.
The theme tune, entitled " Down At The Superstore ", was also released by The Assistants, consisting of Dave Edmunds, B.
Spearhafoc was a monk at Bury St. Edmunds Abbey, who according to several sources, including the Norman chronicler Goscelin, who knew him personally, " was outstanding in painting, gold-engraving and goldsmithery ", the painting very likely mainly in illuminated manuscripts.

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Edmunds returned with Martyn Farr on 27 February 1976 when the latter was able to dive from Chamber 24 into Chamber 25.
Her body was moved to nearby St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds, when the abbey was destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
Hosmer was home to the Hosmer Tigers until the end of the 1990-1991 school year, when they combined with the Roscoe Hornets of Roscoe, South Dakota, to make Edmunds Central, home of the Raiders.
The first records of plans to improve the river for navigation date from 1635, when Henry Lambe sought to make it navigable from the Ouse to Bury St Edmunds.
He then moved to Bury St Edmunds, where he lectured for ten years, the later Congregationalist Jeremiah Burroughs was another preacher in the town He retired when his bishop Matthew Wren insisted on the observance of certain ceremonial articles: Calamy refused to read out the Book of Sports in his church.
Bury St Edmunds Cathedral was created when the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich was formed in 1914.
The central crisis occurs when Jesse accompanies Miss Edmunds to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C., and Leslie goes to Terabithia alone.
The booklet A Tryal of Witches taken from a contemporary report of the proceedings of the Bury St. Edmunds witch trial of 1662 became a model for, and was referenced in the Trials when the magistrates were looking for proof that such evidence could be used in a court of law.
Harlan rode the Seventh Circuit until 1896, when he switched to his home circuit, the Sixth, upon the death of its previous holder, Justice Howell Edmunds Jackson.
He had a conflict with the Bury St. Edmunds Abbey, and when the case was brought forward, the Archbishop of Canterbury Lanfranc ruled against Herfast.
Dr Douglas Edmunds, seven-times Scottish shot and discus champion and twice world caber champion worked with Webster and when David Webster retired from his position Edmunds took over.
Dr Douglas Edmunds, seven-times Scottish shot and discus champion and twice world caber champion worked with Webster and when David Webster retired from his position Edmunds took over.
He remained a congressional delegate until 1882, when his seat was declared vacant by the enactment of the Edmunds Act, which terminated many political and civil rights for Utah's polygamists.
It is thought that he accompanied Elizabeth Cornwallis to Hengrave Hall near Bury St. Edmunds about 1594 when she married Sir Thomas Kytson the Younger.

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