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'''Ploughman's Lunch'''<br> | '''Ploughman's Lunch'''<br> | ||
A lunch, containing cheese and onions and other relishes, served in a pub with a hearty ale. | A lunch, containing cheese and onions and other relishes, served in a pub with a hearty ale. | ||
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+ | Staindrop is an attractive village near Raby Castle, former stronghold of the Nevills, and has always been associated with the Lords of Raby. | ||
'''devoirs'''<br> | '''devoirs'''<br> |
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Ploughman's Lunch
A lunch, containing cheese and onions and other relishes, served in a pub with a hearty ale.
Staindrop
Staindrop is an attractive village near Raby Castle, former stronghold of the Nevills, and has always been associated with the Lords of Raby.
devoirs
expressions of respect: expressions or acts of courtesy and respect
Rockingham Whigs
After a decade of factional chaos,.., a new system emerged, with two separate opposition groups. The Rockingham Whigs claimed the mantle of "Old Whigs," as the purported successors of the party of the Pelhams and the great Whig families. With such noted intellectuals as Edmund Burke behind them, the Rockingham Whigs laid out a philosophy which for the first time extolled the virtues of faction, or at least their faction. Wikipedia