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  2. Pub fire may be deliberate, police say

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    A pub fire in Sussex may have been caused deliberately, police say. West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said firefighters were at the Sussex Yeoman pub in Palatine Road, Worthing.

  3. List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (1990s)

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    At Yeomans Army Stores (where Egner was working) on Mansfield Road, the 62-year-old was hit over the head repeatedly with a bottle or hammer and the till drawer, which contained about £250, was then carried off after being wrapped in green curtain. The drawer was found dumped and empty in a garden in Basford the following day (27 July). [82]

  4. Thieves Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The Thieves' Kitchen (formerly Vintner's Parrot and before that Thieves Kitchen) is a pub in the centre of the town and borough of Worthing, West Sussex.Established as a public house in the late 20th century, it occupies two early 19th-century listed buildings in the oldest part of the town: a Greek Revival-style former wine merchants premises, [1] and a Neoclassical chapel built for Wesleyan ...

  5. List of Worthing inhabitants - Wikipedia

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    John Cooper, car maker, lived in Worthing until his death in 2001. [3] Mason Crane, international cricketer, grew up in the town and attended Thomas a Becket School and Lancing College. [4] Paddy Croft, actress, was born in the town. Freeman Wills Crofts, author of detective fiction, lived in Worthing from 1953 until his death in 1957.

  6. Yeoman Warders Club - Wikipedia

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    Beefeaters generally live in the Tower along with their families, which led to the existence of a dedicated pub. [1] [2] The current name of the pub, "The Keys", refers to a nightly locking-up ritual in the Tower; the name is a recent change, and the establishment was historically known as the Yeoman Warders Club. Though numerous pubs used to ...

  7. Worthington Brewery - Wikipedia

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    William Worthington (1723–1800) was born at Orton on the Hill in Leicestershire, the fourth child of William Worthington (1687–1742), yeoman farmer, and his wife, Elizabeth. [1] In 1744, he moved to Burton upon Trent in Staffordshire where he worked as a cooper at Joseph Smith's brewery. [1]

  8. Worthing, Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Worthing is a small village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Hoe and Worthing, in the Breckland district, in the county of Norfolk, England.The civil parish of Worthing is now merged with that of the neighbouring village of Hoe, though the ecclesiastical parishes are still separate (see below).

  9. Husbandman - Wikipedia

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    A husbandman in England in the Middle Ages and the early modern period was a small landowner.The social status of a husbandman was below that of a yeoman.The meaning of "husband" in this term is "master of house" rather than "married man".