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This is known through the writings of John of Salisbury, who is thought to have been a near exact contemporary student of Alan of Lille.
But there are smaller snippets of tradition preserved in the Historia Brittonum: in Chapter 31, we are told that Vortigern ruled in fear of Ambrosius ; later, in Chapter 66, various events are dated from a Battle of Guoloph ( often identified with Wallop, ESE of Amesbury near Salisbury ), which is said to have been between Ambrosius and Vitolinus ; lastly, in Chapter 48, it is said that Pascent, the son of Vortigern, was granted rule over the regions of Buellt and Gwrtheyrnion by Ambrosius.
The highest peak in Connecticut is Bear Mountain in Salisbury in the northwest corner of the state.
The same shield shown here is found on the tomb effigy of his grandson, William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury.
Hatfield House, the home of the Marquess of Salisbury, is the nucleus of the old town.
Hatfield House is the seat of the Cecil family, the Marquesses of Salisbury.
He went on to find a similar penetration of volcanic rock through sedimentary rock near the centre of Edinburgh, at Salisbury Crags, adjoining Arthur's Seat: this is now known as Hutton's Section.
Nevertheless he was also aware of the criticisms, and quoted Lord Salisbury as saying that " aether is little more than a nominative case of the verb to undulate ".
A Neolithic causewayed enclosure on Salisbury Plain has acquired the name Robin Hood's Ball, although had Robin Hood existed it is doubtful that he would have travelled so far south.
Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire, about west of Amesbury and north of Salisbury.
The Oxford English Dictionary cites Ælfric's 10th-century glossary, in which henge-cliff is given the meaning " precipice ", or stone, thus the stanenges or Stanheng " not far from Salisbury " recorded by 11th-century writers are " supported stones ".
* 1890 – Salisbury, Rhodesia, is founded.
Marsh ’ s estimate is more favourable than Blake's, he portrays Salisbury as a leader who " held back the popular tide for twenty years.
However, the use of vetoes is limited by convention and by the operation of the Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949: the Lords may not veto the " money bills " or major manifesto promises ( see Salisbury convention ).
That is the doctrine not merely of Peel, of Disraeli, of Salisbury, and Chamberlain ; it is the doctrine of Gladstone ; it is the doctrine of Cobden ; it is the doctrine of Bright ; and it is the doctrine of Campbell Bannerman ... It is the doctrine of all the great Liberal leaders of the past and present ".
** The 223-mile North Carolina Railroad is completed from Goldsboro through Raleigh and Salisbury to Charlotte.
* c. 2750 BC — 1500 BC — Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, is built.
* October 24 – Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury, is mortally wounded in an unsuccessful assault on Orléans.

Salisbury and second
Douglas Hamilton-Gordon ( 1824 – 1901 ), third son of the second marriage of the fourth Earl, was Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria and Canon of Salisbury.
The issue split the Liberal Party ( a breakaway group went on to create the Liberal Unionist party ) and the bill was thrown out on the second reading, ending his government after only a few months and inaugurating another headed by Lord Salisbury.
He himself marched to the north of England on 9 December, accompanied by his second son Edmund, Earl of Rutland, and the Earl of Salisbury.
Lincoln was only the second Cathedral in the country to adopt a separate girls ' choir, after Salisbury Cathedral, and remains one of few who provide exactly the same musical opportunities and equal weekly singing duties to both girls and boys.
The second largest actual religion in Salisbury was Islam with adherents accounting for 0. 24 % of the population.
Faced with the threat of attack from the Percys, and with Margaret of Anjou trying to gain the support of new king James III of Scotland, York, Salisbury and York's second son Edmund, Earl of Rutland headed north on 2 December.
For example, the second most senior title of the Marquess of Salisbury is the Earl of Salisbury.
Her paternal grandfather Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury was the brother of Buckingham's paternal grandmother ( also named Anne Neville ), making Buckingham the Queen's second cousin.
Following his second marriage in 1833, Pugin moved to Salisbury with his wife, and in 1835 bought half an acre of land, at Laverstoke, about a mile-and-a-half outside the town, On this he built a medieval-inspired house for his family, called " St Marie's Grange ".
In 1732, Salisbury became an official port, growing to be second only to Baltimore as the most active seaport in Maryland.
The district, in student count, is the second largest in Chariton County, trailing Salisbury schools.
* Frivolities of courtiers and footprints of philosophers, being a translation of the first, second, and third books and selections from the seventh and eighth books of the Policraticus of John of Salisbury, trans.
The Duke of York, his second son Edmund, Earl of Rutland, and Cecily's brother Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, were among the casualties.
Guest inaugurated and administered what became the second largest Empire Air Training Scheme, beginning with the establishment of three units at Salisbury, Bulawayo and Gwelo, each consisting of a preliminary and an advanced training school.
Salisbury formed his second government-a minority Conservative government with Liberal Unionist support.
The band's second album Salisbury was more squarely in the progressive rock genre, with its 16-minute title track featuring a 24-piece orchestra.
Hosts of BattleBots were Bil Dwyer and Sean Salisbury ( with Tim Green replacing Salisbury after the second season ) and correspondents included former Baywatch actresses Donna D ' Errico, Carmen Electra, and Traci Bingham, former Playboy Playmate Heidi Mark, and identical twins Randy and Jason Sklar.
Throughout Churchill's second term as Prime Minister ( 1951 – 55 ) Home remained at the Scottish Office, although both Eden at the Foreign Office and Lord Salisbury at the Commonwealth Relations Office invited him to join their ministerial teams.
* The Earl of Salisbury – partially based on Sir Walter de Manny ; Salisbury was deceased by the events of the second half of the play
At the end of the same period occurred the controversy in the London Journal with Gilbert Burnet ( probably the second son of Dr Gilbert Burnet, bishop of Salisbury ) on the " True Foundation of Virtue or Moral Goodness.
Bradford Perkins argued in 1955 that the treaty was the first to establish a special relationship between Britain and the United States, with a second installment under Lord Salisbury.
The Earl of Salisbury was succeeded by his son, the second Earl.

Salisbury and album
* Salisbury ( album ), a 1971 album by Uriah Heep
* Sandy ( Sandy Salisbury album ), 2001
The third album, Look at Yourself, released in October 1971, marked the solidification of disparate ideas that had been a prominent feature of Salisbury and presented the unified sound and direction.
The second Uriah Heep album, Salisbury is named for the plain, as is the closing track on the album.
*" Bird of Prey " ( Uriah Heep song ), appears as their first song on their second album, Salisbury
" At Palisades and Salisbury Parks the rolly coasters are flyin '" is a line from the Beach Boys ' song " Amusement Parks U. S. A ." from their 1965 album Summer Days ( and Summer Nights !!).
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* " Lady in Black " ( song ), a song by Uriah Heep from the 1971 album Salisbury
Williamson's 2002 album " Gunyah ", in particular the track " Salisbury Street ", was dedicated to Robin.
Henny also finds time to record an album with US producer Tom Salisbury.

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