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"According to the legend he visited Portskewett in 1065 and built a hunting lodge," said Dr Smith, 37, of Church Row, Sudbrook, who wrote to Time Team in November asking them to visit.
Archive 2007-03-01 2007
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"According to the legend he visited Portskewett in 1065 and built a hunting lodge," said Dr Smith, 37, of Church Row, Sudbrook, who wrote to Time Team in November asking them to visit.
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A female clerk was acting at Igburgh, Norfolk, in 1853; and at Sudbrook, near Lincoln, in 1830, a woman also officiated and died in the service of the Church.
The Parish Clerk 1892
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Terrace Gardens, formerly the property of the Duke of Buccleuch, and now of the Richmond Corporation, thence by the terrace and the open slope under it to Richmond Park, through Sudbrook Park to Ham Common, a series of varied scenery unrivalled even in the valley of the Thames.
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Did it never forbear from Windsor and Richmond and Sudbrook and Ham Common, amid the rich complexity of which, crowding their discourse with echoes, they had spent their summer?
A Small Boy and Others Henry James 1879
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The dinners were plain, but abundant; and the guests brought with them noble appetites, so that it was agreed on all hands that there never was such beef or mutton as that of Sudbrook.
The Recreations of a Country Parson Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd 1862
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It was the beginning of the day's proceedings during the two months we spent at Sudbrook.
The Recreations of a Country Parson Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd 1862
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English scenes which surround Sudbrook, we shall add nothing further upon that subject now -- though the blossoming horse chestnuts and the sombre cedars of Richmond Park, the bright stretches of the
The Recreations of a Country Parson Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd 1862
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Our readers will understand that from this hour onward we are describing not our first Sudbrook day, but a representative day, such as our days were when we had got into the full play of the system.
The Recreations of a Country Parson Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd 1862
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The hydropathic breakfast at Sudbrook being over, at nine o'clock we had a foot-bath.
The Recreations of a Country Parson Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd 1862
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