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  2. Thomas Fuller - Wikipedia

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    History of the Worthies of England (1662). [8] Fuller's best-known work. The Poems and translations in verse, including fifty-nine hitherto unpublished epigrams of Fuller and his much-wished form of prayer for the first time collected and edited with introduction and notes, by rev. Grosart, 257 pp., Liverpool, printed for private circulation ...

  3. List of hotels in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Northern Ireland subsection. 2.1 Belfast. ... Royal Hotel, Great Yarmouth; Sandcliff Hotel, Cromer ... Marshall Meadows Country House Hotel, near Berwick-upon ...

  4. The Doyle Collection - Wikipedia

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    He later sold the hotel to finance the development of the more upmarket Montrose hotel near Donnybrook in 1964. [2] The group continued expanding with the development of the Green Isle hotel in Newlands Cross and then the Skylon hotel in Drumcondra in 1969 [ 3 ] [ 4 ] the Tara Tower hotel in Booterstown in 1970, the Burlington Hotel in 1972 [ 5 ...

  5. Angel and Royal - Wikipedia

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    The Angel and Royal consists of a number of buildings surrounding an internal courtyard open at both ends, to allow the passage of coach and horses when the hotel still operated as a coaching inn. The arched doorway at the front of the building is the oldest part of the facade, originating from the 14th century, as do parts of the courtyard ...

  6. Blackwell Grange - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 Blackwell Grange was acquired under a long lease by Grand Metropolitan and the property opened as a hotel in 1972. The hotel was soon making national and international headlines when it was selected as the venue for a conference, hosted by Northern Ireland Secretary William Whitelaw, to try to end the Northern Ireland conflict.

  7. Bewsey Old Hall - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Fitz Almeric Le Boteler, Lord of Warrington, built Bewsey Old Hall following the destruction by fire of his original house, which was nearer the current town centre on the Mote Hill (near to the site of the current parish church, St Elphin's). The date of the fire is not recorded exactly, but is believed to be between 1256 and 1259.

  8. Redworth Hall - Wikipedia

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    The present Redworth Hall was built in 1693 by George and Eleanor Crosier. There is a memorial inscription in nearby Heighington Church in their honour. [1] George Crosier (1637-1717) was the son of a wealthy landowner.

  9. The Olde Bell, Hurley - Wikipedia

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    The Olde Bell is a hotel and public house in Hurley, Berkshire, England, on the bank of the River Thames. It is claimed to be the oldest hotel in the UK, and one of the oldest hotels in the world. It is claimed to be the oldest hotel in the UK, and one of the oldest hotels in the world.