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  1. 21 de may. de 2024 · Aberdeen Ph.D. 1927. Punishment as applied by the ordinary criminal courts from 1400 to 1747. R.A. MacTaggart. Glasgow Ph.D. 1969. The history and development of the charitable trust from the 15th century onwards. G.H. Jones. London Ph.D. 1961. The historical background of the English land law from 1535.

  2. 16 de may. de 2024 · Join us on University Park to celebrate 50 years since your graduation from Nottingham! You'll hear from our Vice-Chancellor Professor Shearer West before dining in style in the Trent Building with your fellow Class of '73 and '74 alumni. There will also be the opportunity for informal tours of campus. Tickets cost £35, you can bring a guest too.

  3. Hace 5 días · 8. THE PRIORY OF SHELFORD. Shelford Priory, a house of Austin Canons, was founded by Ralph Haunselyn or Hauselin, in the reign of Henry II. In a suit between William Bardolf and Adam de Everingham in 1258 for the patronage of this priory, the former pleaded that his ancestor Ralph Hauselin, whose heir he was, in the time of the then king's grandfather founded the priory and enfeoffed it of all ...

  4. 23 de may. de 2024 · 1. THE PRIORY OF BLYTH. The priory of Blyth was founded for Benedictine monks in the year 1088 by Roger de Builli, the first Norman lord of the honour of Tickhill, who crossed the seas with the Conqueror. Roger de Builli became the largest landed proprietor in Nottinghamshire, owning the greater part of the north of the county, as well as a ...

  5. 14 de may. de 2024 · The fanzine is named after a late ‘80s design addition to Notts County shirt sleeves. The couple now run Partizan Tavern pub on Manvers Street. Flickin N Kickin. Years active: 1990-1998. No. of issues: 19. Launched by teenager Dave Hindley, FnK covered both the Magpies and Subbuteo.

  6. 7 de may. de 2024 · We take a deep dive into the history of Nottingham Forest FC fanzines and fan publications, from the 1980s to the present day... The original Nottingham Forest FC fanzine, started by Julie Pritchard because no one else had done one yet. Named after Sir Brian Clough, who himself was photographed with ...