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We've all moved down to the Bisham Abbey area so we can train twice a day every day.
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“Warwick can be buried with honor by his family at Bisham Abbey,” Edward rules.
The White Queen Philippa Gregory 2009
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“Warwick can be buried with honor by his family at Bisham Abbey,” Edward rules.
The White Queen Philippa Gregory 2009
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“Warwick can be buried with honor by his family at Bisham Abbey,” Edward rules.
The White Queen Philippa Gregory 2009
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The poem was written in his boat, as it floated under the beech groves of Bisham, or during wanderings in the neighbouring country, which is distinguished for peculiar beauty.
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Convent of Bisham, and to endow them with all the Manors late belonging to
The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II Various
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Elias Ashmole; where, in treating of Bisham, that learned antiquary has given the inscriptions to the Hoby family as existing _and legible in his time_.
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The coat of the Hobys of Bisham, as correctly given, is "Argent, within a border engrailed sable, three spindles, threaded in fesse, gules."
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Bisham just opposite Marlow, and the Nunnery of Little Marlow; the
The Historic Thames Hilaire Belloc 1911
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The fate of this monastery has something about it particularly tragic, for the abbot and the monks of Chertsey when they surrendered did so in the full expectation of continuing their monastic life at Bisham, and if Bisham was treacherously destroyed immediately after the fault does not lie at their door.
The Historic Thames Hilaire Belloc 1911
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