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[b]In The Know wrote:[/b] [quote][b]JK2006 wrote:[/b] [quote]Have you never heard of the Doomsday Book.[/quote] Indeed, JK And that was constantly "ammended" by Azzize Rolls (usually adjudicating on land disputes) and numerous other Court records (often kept in County Record offices or the National Archives at Kew - although sometimes local records are retained locally, often at Universities). There were also (from 1530) to Heralds Visitations which recorded Coats of Arma and pedigrees of worth families. Plus, my favourite - Wills. Probabe was handled by the Church until the state took over (appx 1850). Wills often contain alot of details that other documents would not (often confirming family details that would not be found elsewhere. Only last week I obtained the Will of Sir Robert Eyre (who died in 1541) from Lichfield (where the records for the Easwt Midlands are held).[/quote]
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Watcher wrote:
New prog about medieval chivalry on bbc four tonight ITK
Thanks, Watcher - "Chivalry & Betrayal" - BBC4 at 9pm.
Watcher
New prog about medieval chivalry on bbc four tonight ITK
In The Know
hedda wrote:
but they haven't got Uncle Dick's skeleton propped there have they ?
A replica, Hedda - and a replica skull as well. (Wouldnt want the actual bones there would you - how disrespectful !)[/quote]
hedda
Watcher wrote:
How long is the exhibition on ITK
Is it close to city centre and train station
but they haven't got Uncle Dick's skeleton propped there have they ?
I'd only want to go to have a good chin wag with him and tell him what the family has been up to lately.
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Watcher wrote:
How long is the exhibition on ITK
Is it close to city centre and train station
Planned to run for about six months (or until they need to move everything into the new building)
February:
Friday 8th - 10:00-17:00
Sat 9th & Sun 10th - 09:00 - 17:30
Mon 11th - Fri 15th - 10:00 - 17:00
Sat 16th & Sun 17th - 09:00 - 17:30
Mon 18th - Fri 22nd - 11:00 -16:30
Sat 23rd & Sun 24th - 10:00 - 17:00
Mon 25th - Fri 1st March - 11:00 - 16:30
March:
Sat 2nd & Sun 3rd - 10:00 - 17:00
From Monday 4th March: daily for the duration of the exhibition - 11.00am - 4.30pm
Walking distance from Railway station - follow signs for Cathedral / The Lanes shopping centre / Guildhall (all very close to each other)
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