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2008-08-19 European History - History of manure!!: Hi HT, I can't speak to the Anabaptists, however high medieval English peasants used three field crop rotation. Three field rotation is of course where you divide your fields into 3 areas. You plant...
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2008-08-18 British History - Public House owner late 1800's: Hello Frank. Very difficult to do without an approximate date of death. The little I was able to gather from the 1901 census site was that he was born in about 1843 (he was 58 in 1901). You'd have to...
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2008-08-16 British History - Public House owner late 1800's: Hello Frank. If you type into the web "1901 census" you'll be directed to dozens of sites that will enable you to search for any given name, but as far as I can see they're all pay sites, so the best...
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2008-08-15 British History - Public House owner late 1800's: Hello Frank. There is a Mark Goldstein, landlord of the Three Crowns in Dunk St. Whitechapel (since demolished) in an 1895 directory. The street was right in the middle of "Jack the Ripper" territory...
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2008-08-13 British History - Richard Pate, Bishop of Worcester: Hello Lori. Yes, he was one of the Catholic Bishops installed in all the English and Welsh Sees by Mary I in 1555. The previous Protestant Bishops were deprived of their titles. He was himself deprived...
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