Sweet Lady, can your weeping eye behold
A paper, sadly offer’d, where ‘tis told
Your Lord is Dead? And so untimely too?
Treble to you, us a double woe.
Tis sad to say; sadder ...
About four months after the Battle of Waterloo, Mr William James, the land agent for the Earl of Warwick, travelled with two other officers from the Warwick Estate to the ...
A ley line is believed to run from Childswickham in Worcestershire through Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, ending at the mound of Warwick Castle keep. Leys are believed to attract a ...
This exhibition at Market Hall Museum is the culmination of four years’ work to make the Greville family archive, held at the County Record Office, more accessible. The exhibition combines ...
Joan Cockram may have been born in Tamworth, but her life and career saw her crossing the border to Warwickshire. Indeed, her own family history was closely tied up with ...
I recently read an article which referred to the fact that the Rootes brothers had planned to launch a “World Car” in the early 1930s. This was news to me, ...
The manor of Pillerton Priors, sometimes called “Over Pillerton,” has been a recognisable unit of landholding for nearly a millennium. Its story reflects the wider changes in English society – ...