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Tag Archives: Warwick
Guest Author: S. C. Skillman ~ Paranormal Warwickshire
Hello. I’m grateful to Sue for offering me this space on her blog to tell you about my forthcoming book , Paranormal Warwickshire, which will be published by Amberley Publishing on 15th November this year. As with all stories, there … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, Castles, folklore, Kenilworth, mysteries, Shakespeare properties at Stratford-upon Avon, strange places, Warwick
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Living Lore: The Noble Impe ~ Gary Stocker
In the Beauchamp Chapel in the Collegiate Church of St Mary in Warwick, is the tomb of Robert Dudley, Lord Denbigh, son of Robert and Lettice Dudley, Earl and Countess of Leicester (nicknamed the “Noble Impe”). He sadly died in … Continue reading
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Tagged children, fairy lore, folklore, history, tomb, Warwick
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