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The Victoria History of the County of Stafford : X: Tutbury and Needwood Forest

Tringham, Nigel J.(Edited by)
Part of the Victoria County History series
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Classic VCH account of the important town of Tutbury and its environs. Tutbury and Needwood forest have a rich history, fully explored here from the earliest times to the present day: the former with its great medieval castle, the heart of a major feudal honor held from the 13th century by the royalearls and dukes of Lancaster, and the latter with its medieval parks and hunting lodges.

The volume also covers the important early Anglo-Saxon monastic and royal site of Hanbury, the burial place of St Werburh, a Mercian princess; and offers accounts of the mansion houses built in and around the ancient forest area by members of the Bass brewing family and others, and the magnificent late 19th-century church of Hoar Cross, one of Bodley's masterpieces. NIGEL TRINGHAM is County Editor for VCH Stafforshire and lecturer in history at the University of Keele.

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Product Details
Victoria County History
1904356109 / 9781904356103
Hardback
941
20/09/2007
United Kingdom
360 pages, 72 b/w, 31 line illus.
280 x 304 mm, 2 grams