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The Royal Standard of England is a pub in Forty Green. It is reputedly the Oldest Freehouse in England, dating as far back as 1100. [1] Known as The Ship from 1213 to 1663, it adopted its current name when the restored monarch Charles II allowed the name change as a reward for offering the supporters of his father, Charles I, a safe haven during the English Civil War; hence the name of one of ...
The Trust are developing the site to serve as a focal point for the community of Aylesbury. Visitors to Aylesbury are still able to go to the inn and purchase alcoholic beverages in the same way that they would in any other pub. The pub, The Farmers' Bar, within The King's Head site has been run by The Chiltern Brewery since 2005.
Deborah Steel, from Ely, Cambridgeshire, did not return home after a shift at the city's Royal Standard pub on 27 December, 1997. The disappearance of the 37-year-old was first treated as a ...
Its village pub, "The Barge Inn", dates from this time, being opened to meet the needs of the canal labourers, but is now mainly a restaurant. [5] The Church of England parish church of the Holy Trinity in Little Woolstone now serves both villages; the church in Great Woolstone closed in the 1970s and has served various purposes since then ...
The Earl of Caledon, carrying the Standard of the Royal Arms of Northern Ireland, [15] and Lord Lieutenant of County Armagh, [22] and Countess of Caledon [7] The Earl Howe, Deputy Leader of the House of Lords, and Countess Howe, Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire [13] [22] The Earl of Kilmorey, former Minister of State for Trade [13]
Netflix’s Scoop brings a new perspective on the Newsnight royal saga – and bucks TV’s worst trend. Katie Rosseinsky. April 6, 2024 at 2:16 AM ... Events that have barely had time to, well ...
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The village was the home of actor and comedian Tim Brooke-Taylor (1940–2020), who was involved in local events. [2] [3] Russian Princess Sofka Skipwith (1907–1994) lived with her second husband, Grey Skipwith, at Dean Cottage in the 1930s.