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Beltane Border Morris performing at Sidmouth Folk Festival 2022 The Shropshire Bedlams at Towersey Festival, 1980 Music for The Widders Since the 1960s and with further collecting in the 1970s by people such as Dave Jones (late of Silurian Morris, founded 1969, and later the Not For Joes) [ 4 ] and Keith Francis (of Silurian Morris) a ...
Beltane is one of the four main Gaelic seasonal festivals—along with Samhain, Imbolc, and Lughnasadh—and is similar to the Welsh Calan Mai. Beltane is mentioned in the earliest Irish literature and is associated with important events in Irish mythology.
Thomas Legh (died 8 May 1857), son of the above, was a Fellow of the Royal Society and travelled widely. [1] He carried out the first survey of Petra and wrote about the slave trade in Egypt. At Lyme he commissioned Lewis Wyatt to carry out extensive alterations to the house. [2] He was buried at Disley. [1]
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The Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire is a historical society and registered charity founded for the purpose of "collecting, preserving, arranging and publishing such Historical Documents, Antiquities…Specimens of Ancient and Medieval Art, etc. as are connected with the Counties Palatine of Lancaster and Chester…"
Index to the Wills and Inventories at Chester from 1545 to 1760, Record Society, 1879–92, 7 vols. Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories, Chetham Society, 1884–93, 2 vols. A Lancashire Pedigree Case; or a History of the various Trials for the Recovery of the Harrison Estates from 1873 to 1886, 1887.
Richard Hough (5 November 1505 – 10 December 1574), of Leighton and Thornton Hough in the Wirral Hundred was an English landowner and politician. He was elected MP for Cheshire in 1558 under Mary I and after the accession of Elizabeth I was appointed a commissioner of the peace for Cheshire in 1562.
The medieval family seat of Clifton Hall stood nearby, and was retained as farm and service buildings. [11] [9] John Savage's son, also named John (1554–1615) was the Seneschal of Halton Castle, and also served at various times as a Member of Parliament for Cheshire, Mayor of Chester and High Sheriff of Cheshire. [1] [2] [11]
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