Nicholas Radford (c. 1385 – 23 October 1455) of Upcott in the parish of Cheriton Fitzpaine, and of Poughill, Devon, was a prominent lawyer in the Westcountry...
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this prevented an official inquest being held into Radford's death. The murder of Nicholas Radford, says R. L. Storey, was only "the curtain raiser" for...
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by. As well as the parish church of St Nicholas the village also has a second church built in 1874, the Radford Semele Baptist Church. A poorly preserved...
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St Nicholas' Church, Radford is a parish church in the Church of England in Radford, Coventry. The previous church was built to the designs of George Taylor...
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Avenue/Radford Road area are the three distinct parts to the neighbourhood. The Canal Basin neighbourhood comprises Leicester Row, St Nicholas Street...
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William Bourghchier de FitzWaryn, Nicholas Aysheton, Sir Philip Courtenay, Sir John Denham, James Chudley, Nicholas Radford and Thomas Gylle on 3 July. Gille...
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Upcott, Cheriton Fitzpaine (section Radford)
history of Devon as the place where in 1455 the murder of the lawyer Nicholas Radford by a mob directed by the Earl of Devon during the Wars of the Roses...
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"Celebrity Scoop: Nicholas Bishop". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 17 December 2014. Peter Dunlop Played by Nicholas Bishop Archived 11...
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opening in November 2010. Upcott, the home of fifteenth-century lawyer Nicholas Radford, who was murdered there by men of the Earl of Devon. Other notable...
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Radford College is an independent school, Anglican, coeducational day school, located in Bruce, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Founded in 1984...
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