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This inscription also appears on a grave in the grounds of Kirklees Priory near Kirklees Hall ( see below ).
Robin Hood himself was once thought to have been buried in the grounds of Kirklees Priory between Brighouse and Mirfield in West Yorkshire, although for the reasons given above this theory has now largely been abandoned.
Old Ashmolean RFC are based at Bournside Sports Club, within the grounds of Grovelands Priory.
They are often associated with a church: for example Embleton Tower in Embleton, Northumberland is an example of a so-called vicar's pele and the one at Hulne Priory is in the grounds of the priory.
Reputedly beheaded in the woodland at St Osyth Priory by the Danes after having earlier drowned in a stream and been revived by nuns, it was said that a Spring sprung up in nuns wood within the grounds of St Osyth Priory that is still in existence today.
Tynemouth Pageant is a community organisation in North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, devoted to staging an open-air dramatic pageant every three years in the grounds of Tynemouth Castle and Priory, by kind permission of English Heritage who run the historic monastic and defensive site at the mouth of the River Tyne.
Despite being situated on the edge of Dudley town centre, the castle was situated within the borders of Sedgley-which was part of neighbouring Staffordshire rather than Worcestershire-until the borders were changed to include the castle and its grounds within the Dudley borough in 1926, when restructuring of the boundaries took place to allow the development of the Priory Estate.
The Theatre was constructed in 1576 by James Burbage in partnership with his brother-in-law John Brayne ( the owner of the Red Lion ) on property that had originally been the grounds of the dissolved Halliwell Priory ( or Holywell ).
Curran had her buried in the grounds of the Priory and over the grave he placed a recumbent slab, on which was fixed a metal plate bearing the inscription:
The grounds of the Priory, the old palace gardens, still retain many features from the historic past such as the Archbishop's bathhouse, the Friar's Walk and " St. Maelruain's Tree ".
Christchurch Park was originally the grounds of the Priory of the Holy Trinity, with an area of many square miles, coming up to the medieval town walls.
Demolished in the 1990s the Priory and its grounds are now covered by a modern housing estate and an extension to the Royal Orthopedic Hospital.
The priory's grounds are now Bentley Priory Nature Reserve, a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Paleolithic implements were discovered within the Priory grounds.
It is set in the grounds and ruins of the Priory of St. Martin, which was ransacked by King Henry VIII as part of his dissolution of the monasteries.
In 1884, he built a house, ' Glenthorn ', in the Priory grounds for his family to live in.
Finally the estate was split into two lots, and on 25 March 1926, the Priory building and 40 acres ( comprising the present grounds ) were sold to the Air Ministry for a sum thought to be about £ 25, 000.
Every morning he would walk through the grounds to his office in the Priory.
The RAF Bentley Priory Battle of Britain Trust supported VSM Estates in the decision to fill in the bunker on the grounds of maintenance costs.
The centrepiece of the celebrations was a special festival held in the grounds of Lenton Priory Church on 21 May 2005.
The castle is in excellent condition having been recently restored and stands in the grounds of the imposing Servite Priory, a religious order based in the village.
An ancient carved head and shoulders similar to the Lustymore Island figure on Boa Island, County Fermanagh was excavated from the grounds of the Priory.
An ancient carved head and shoulders was excavated from the grounds of the Priory and is now housed in St Ann's Chapel.

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" During the same year, Jack Stillinger claimed that " Coleridge wrote only a few poems of the first rank – perhaps no more than a dozen, all told – and he seems to have taken a very casual attitude toward them ... he kept Kubla Khan in manuscript for nearly twenty years before offering it to the public ' rather as a psychological curiosity, than on the grounds of any supposed poetic merits '".
Among the features of Domestic Commerce and Industry, the massive Interiors, Fashion, and Commerce Building spread for — nearly the entire Broad Street side of the grounds — with exhibits ranging from 32 separate furniture companies to the Encyclopædia Britannica.
The grounds, including nearly two hectares of land, the two adjoining houses, artworks and the original furnishings have been preserved.
These mangroves are important nursery grounds for nearly all major angling fish including Yellowfin Bream ( Acanthopagrus australis ), Flat-tail Sea-Mullet ( Liza argentea ), Luderick ( Girella tricuspidata ) and Sand Whiting ( Sillago ciliata ) which are caught in adjoining waters as adults, mangroves also provide rich organic matter to the Port Hacking Estuary by fixing carbon into the river system through the addition of leaves into the thick rich black mud.
Located for nearly 50 years in a stately Georgian mansion known as " Parsons Place ", in 1946 CSG moved to a more modern mansion with larger grounds on South Columbia Avenue in Bexley.
It is one of the few remaining tenting fairs in the United States, with nearly a thousand " army-style " tents laid in rows throughout the grounds.
Every county, and nearly all clubs, have grounds on which to play their home games, with varying capacities and utilities.
After nearly a century as the headquarters of the Royal Dublin Society, which held its famed Spring Show and Horse Show in its grounds, Oireachtas Éireann, the two chamber parliament of the new Irish Free State, rented Leinster House in 1922 to be its temporary parliament house.
Although this bird eats rice on the wintering grounds, where it can make up nearly 40 % of its diet, it takes mainly waste and residues from cropping and threshing, not harvestable grain.
On their wintering grounds in Central and South America, this warbler may be found in nearly all woody habitats but tend to avoid non-forested agricultural areas.
Every year, scouts from both the United States and Canada meet on and near the grounds of the fort and reenact the battle that took place nearly two hundred years ago.
At some time Locke nearly succeeded in procuring Newton an appointment as provost of King's College, Cambridge, but the college had offered a successful resistance on the grounds that the appointment would be illegal ; its statutes required that the provost should be in priest's orders.
In the very early years after the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs, on chronological, historical, and linguistic grounds, nearly all Egyptologists identified Shishak with Sheshonk I.
As of 2010, there are nearly 400 sisters in the order, roughly 300 of whom live and minister from the motherhouse grounds in Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana.
Nesting grounds for a nearly extinct red-legged partridge turned out to be a domesticated pheasant.
The largest spawning grounds in Asia are located on the Kamchatka Peninsula of the Russian Far East, especially on the Ozernaya River of the Kurile Lake, which accounts for nearly 90 % of all Asian sockeye salmon production and is recognized as the largest spawning ground outside of Alaska.
On 23 March 1828 he proposed marriage to, and was accepted by, Anna Maria Rennie ( daughter of John Rennie the Elder ) while strolling in the grounds of Dalmeny House, Scotland, she was twenty-five he nearly forty.
The gardens contain nearly of landscaped grounds and lakes, with meandering trails shaded by 200 year-old oaks and forests of camellias.
He found this post frustrating, having to dismiss nearly a third of his initial cadre on medical grounds, and struggling to get supplies and support from the White Army authorities.
He states that Dembski's assertion that " design theorists oppose Darwinian theory on strictly scientific grounds " is not even remotely plausible because " nearly every prominent intelligent design supporter a conservative Christian " and recounts how the biographies of Phillip E. Johnson, Jonathan Wells and Dembski himself cast doubt on the assertion.
Local fishermen are also nearly unanimously against the project, citing the fact that for many of them, up to 60 % of their annual income comes from catch caught on Horseshoe Shoals, which they claim would disappear and would have to be replaced by steaming to fishing grounds farther out to sea if the project is completed.
Although the details vary, the following are nearly universal grounds for recusal.
The grounds were expanded and remapped in 1888 to their modern size of nearly.

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