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In the original battle on December 5 1642 Royalist Lord Henry Wilmot and Lord Digby led a troop of dragoons in a daring attack on the town.
Yesterday, we were amazed when the sagacious Digby praised this post from John Aravosis.
The Town of Digby wants to develop a waterfront property as a Fishermen's Memorial.
Ravensthorpe regular John Caldwell and his boat partner Digby Lewis enjoyed an exciting session boating 20 fish between them.
Indeed, Digby, bravo on mastering the art of the paraphrase in mere weeks.
In 1626, King Charles I ordered that the writ of summons of John Digby, 1st Earl of Bristol not be issued.
So this week Lord Digby Jones is off to Scotland to lend a hand to Hawick Knitwear, to help them spin wool into gold.
Everard Digby was a young man who was generally well liked, and lived at Gayhurst House in Buckinghamshire.
The discovery of the mutilated corpse allows Digby Driver to whip up media hysteria to new heights.
She is interviewed by Digby Driver midway through the book, and is successful in falsely confirming Driver's assumption that her brother is dead.
Reunited, the group continued northwest to Dunchurch, using horses provided by Digby.
Digby and his wife, Mary Mulshaw, had accompanied the priest on his pilgrimage, and the two men were reportedly close friends.
We have jazz cornetist and BBC broadcaster Digby Fairweather who will perform with blues guitarist Paul Jones on the Friday night.
Jazzman Digby Fairweather enjoys a charity pint named in his honour.
Digby was asked by Catesby to rent Coughton Court near Alcester.
A list of history paintings produced by van Dyck in England survives, compiled by Van Dyck's biographer Bellori, based on information from Sir Kenelm Digby.
Martins and Sackville as well as the Nova Scotia towns of Amherst, Parrsboro, Truro, Windsor, Wolfville, Annapolis Royal, and Digby are also on the bay.
Dozens of experts such as Matthew Digby Wyatt and Owen Jones were hired to create a series of courts that provided a narrative of the history of fine art.
The flamboyant jazzman continued to perform even after collapsing on stage during a concert with his band Digby Fairweather's Half Dozen in January.
Current strategic partners include FTD Flowers, Godiva Chocolatier, Vermont Teddy Bears and Capalbo's Giftbaskets with new retailers expected to join Digby on a regular basis.
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Digby got on much better with his lessons than he had done with Mr crammer.
Digby was told that he might go back to the schoolroom and prepare for Mr crammer.
There were two towns at Digby, governed by cousins who had always lived in harmony.
My brother Digby has no sport in him, and he is much bigger than me, besides.
Be that as it might, Richard Digby was well contented with his sepulchral cave.
Sherborne is now in the possession of Digby, earl of Bristol.
I used to make my brother Digby laugh by telling about your aprons.
General Digby had no appetite for muffins and apricot jam that afternoon.
He seems to have succeeded in getting rid of Digby for good.
Digby thus makes a good statement of epigenetic development.
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