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In 1659 this Diamond corner was a jail that for a few days held William Edmundson ‘Quaker apostle to Ireland and the Americas’ - as his diary describes: Did you know with an ad-lite ...
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Why Were Things So Terrible In the 17th CenturyKings and Generals Why Were Things So Terrible In the 17th Century Posted: April 24, 2025 | Last updated: April 24, 2025 Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on early modern ...
The Coylet Inn, a charming 17th-century coaching inn overlooking the tranquil waters of Loch Eck, has long been a favourite retreat just a short drive from Dunoon. Its cosy interior, forested ...
Many also believe the oracle has predicted the return on the 17th century plague in the words: 'A great pestilence from the past returns, no enemy more deadly under the skies.' In an even more ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A charming 17th Century farmhouse, with a coveted position in the Lake District, is for sale. Pasture Lane Farm presents a rare opportunity to ...
Apparently executed during a late 17th century restoration of Cupid and Psyche, the forgotten works were in pristine condition and had been hidden for nearly two centuries. “My first feeling was ...
Visitors have been able to step into a reconstructed 17th-century Catholic church in Maryland for the first time – an opportunity over 320 years in the making. Historic St. Mary's City ...
A deadly outbreak of a disease which first emerged in the 17th century has led a South American country to declare a national health emergency. People who have not been vaccinated against the ...
One fortunate individual is set to become the owner of a 17th-century Cotswolds country house, valued at over £5 million, along with a cool £250,000 in cash. This comes as part of a new prize ...
A country pub close to the Welsh border in Shropshire which dates back to the 17th century has been brought to market by Christie & Co. The Docks, also known as ‘The Cross Keys’, has been a public ...
A resurgence of yellow fever, a disease with origins in the 17th century, has prompted a South American nation to declare a national health emergency. Colombia has reported at least 34 fatalities ...
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