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A History of the County of Somerset
… south side of the Polden ridge and on the edge of King's Sedgemoor. 18 It was known as Sutton Abbatis in the 13th … on its southern edge as part of the inclosure of King's Sedgemoor in 1795. 11 SOCIAL LIFE In 1280 six ale sellers …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… some inhabitants of this place, after his defeat at Sedgemoor, were put to death on the same spot, by the brutal …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Duke of Monmouth was confined on his way to London after Sedgemoor. West of the arch are lodgings and offices, while …
A History of the County of Warwick
… he is said to have been marked out as a malignant after Sedgemoor. 43 The council, however, was careful to send to …
Survey of London
… Kirke's Lambs who had butchered rebels after the Battle of Sedgemoor. Kirke had afterwards been prominent in the …
Old and New London
… Earl of Feversham, who commanded King James's troops at Sedgemoor. In the burial-ground attached to the church is the …
Old and New London
… wheel, and James, Duke of Monmouth, the fugitive from Sedgemoor, was found half-starved in a ditch, and was brought …
Survey of London
… 6th of July saw him a fugitive after the fatal battle of Sedgemoor. Five days earlier his lodgings had been taken from …
A History of the County of Somerset
… union in 1836, Bridgwater rural district in 1894, and Sedgemoor district in 1974. 60 S.R.S. xx. 129; S.R.O., Q/REI …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was concealed in it for some time after the battle of Sedgemoor in 1685. During the civil war of the 17th century, …
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