The Peakdale Abbey Treasure

The Peakdale Abbey Treasure
Title The Peakdale Abbey Treasure PDF eBook
Author David T Craggs
Publisher
Pages 414
Release 2021-01-27
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781800313705

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Way back in the 16th Century King Henry VIII decided to rob the country's abbeys and churches of all their riches to finance his army. Peakdale Abbey, in North Yorkshire, was very rich, with lots of items made of gold, silver and precious stones which were used in the daily services that took place in the abbey. Abbot Saxton was forewarned by a friend who worked for Henry that the king's henchmen were on their way to rob his abbey. He quickly organised the burial of the valuable items, leaving some less valuable ones on display for the henchmen to take, which they willingly did. The location of the buried treasure was known to only a handful of people, all of whom were unfortunately killed by the collapse of the roof when the abbey was struck by lightning during a Sunday morning service. Amongst the dead was Abbot Saxton himself. As a result the location of the treasure was lost to the world. Although it was searched for in the following years, more recently with the use of metal detectors, it was never found...until a small group of children from a local primary school started to dig up parts of a local farmer's field.

The Book of Settlements

The Book of Settlements
Title The Book of Settlements PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Univ. of Manitoba Press
Pages 218
Release 2007-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 0887553702

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Iceland was the last country in Europe to become inhabited, and we know more about the beginnings and early history of Icelandic society than we do of any other in the Old World. This world was vividly recounted in The Book of Settlements, first compiled by the first Icelandic historians in the thirteenth century. It describes in detail individuals and daily life during the Icelandic Age of Settlement.

The Book of the Settlement of Iceland

The Book of the Settlement of Iceland
Title The Book of the Settlement of Iceland PDF eBook
Author Ari Þorgilsson (fróði)
Publisher
Pages 292
Release 1908
Genre Iceland
ISBN

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A History of the Peak District Moors

A History of the Peak District Moors
Title A History of the Peak District Moors PDF eBook
Author David Hey
Publisher Wharncliffe
Pages 347
Release 2014-01-09
Genre History
ISBN 1473831962

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“A superb new book . . . explores the history of Britain’s first National Park from the Stone Age to the modern day . . . lavishly illustrated.”—Reflections Magazine The moors of the Peak District provide some of the finest walking country in England. The pleasure of rambling across them is enhanced by a knowledge of their history, ranging from prehistoric times and the middle ages to their conversion for grouse shooting and the struggle for the “right to roam” in modern times. This distinctive landscape is not an untouched, natural relic for it has been shaped by humans over the centuries. Now it is being conserved as part of Britain’s first National Park; much of it is in the care of The National Trust. The book covers all periods of time from prehistory to the present, for a typical moorland walk might take in the standing stones of a prehistoric stone circle, a medieval boundary marker, a guide stoop dated 1709, the straight walls of nineteenth-century enclosure, a row of Victorian grouse butts, a long line of flagstones brought in by helicopter, and very much more besides. “This is no ‘desk-based study’ but the product of a lifetime of living, working and researching in or immediately adjacent to the moors.”—The Local Historian “David writes with a contagious enthusiasm. This generously illustrated book roams amongst the best—and lesser-known—moorland features . . . a guide par excellence.”—Peak Advertiser “Few tomes can have been quite as comprehensive as David’s. Within these pages are Romans and Vikings, railways and canals, ramblers and World War Two soldiers.”—The Star (Sheffield)

The Brass Band Bibliography

The Brass Band Bibliography
Title The Brass Band Bibliography PDF eBook
Author Gavin Holman
Publisher Gavin Holman
Pages 241
Release 2019-08-05
Genre Reference
ISBN

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9th edition, 2019. A comprehensive list of books, articles, theses and other material covering the brass band movement, its history, instruments and musicology; together with other related topics (originally issued in book form in January 2009)

Southgate House

Southgate House
Title Southgate House PDF eBook
Author Christiane Müller-Hazenbos
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781906137366

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The book unfolds the story of Southgate House and it inhabitants from the mid-18th century until today. Located near Clowne, Derbyshire, it is a perfect example of a Georgian country house. For most of its history, it belonged to the well-known Butler-Bowdon family, serving as their main seat for about 150 years. Southgate House provides a microcosm of the social history of England over several centuries.

Leeds To Selby

Leeds To Selby
Title Leeds To Selby PDF eBook
Author Vic Mitchell
Publisher Northern Lines
Pages 96
Release 2020-09-26
Genre
ISBN 9781910356470

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