WebApr 13, 2024 · Wem & Myddle, then and again Reviews in History Wem & Myddle, then and again Book: Wem edited by: Judith Everard, James P. Bowen, Wendy Horton London, University of London Press, 2024, ISBN: 9781912702084; 178pp.; Price: £16.00 An English Rural Community: Myddle under the Tudors and Stuarts David Hey WebMyddle—also formerly known as Mydle, Middle, Midle, M'dle, Meadley and Medle—is a small village in Shropshire, England, about 10 miles north of Shrewsbury, the county town of …
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WebThe History of Myddle: Author: Richard Gough: Editor: David Hey: Edition: illustrated: Publisher: Dorset Press, 1986: Original from: the University of Wisconsin - Madison: … WebThe History of Myddle Hardcover – 1 Oct. 1979 by Richard Gough (Author) › Visit Amazon's Richard Gough Page See search resultsfor this author Richard Gough(Author), P. E. Razzell(Editor, Translator), Peter Razell(Introduction)& 0more 4.3 out of 5 stars20 ratings See all formats and editions djoko
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WebBook four is Richard Gough’s The History of Myddle. Who was Gough? Gough was a Shropshire yeoman who teetered on the edge of gentility, he died in 1723. For some reason, he collected these memoirs of his village — Myddle —which are part antiquarian, part local interest, part a document with a purpose. WebHuman Nature Displayed in the History of Myddle by Richard Gough, Richard Gough, Gough, Richard, Richard Gough, 1986, Dorset Press edition, in English WebOct 31, 2009 · These features of early modern English historiography are vividly revealed in Richard Gough's “Observations concerning the Seates in Myddle and the familyes to which they belong,” the second and longest part of a local history about the author's own parish, the Church of St. Peter in Myddle Parish, Shropshire. Type Chapter Information djoko 46