The Sarum breviary was reissued and ordered to be used throughout the province of Canterbury. |
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I write further to your correspondence dated 13 th January 2003 concerning the Local Plan Proposed Modifications as they relate to Old Sarum Airfield. |
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An earlier cathedral was located, between 1075 and 1228, on the hill top near the ancient fort at Old Sarum. |
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Another claimant to the title is Salisbury, established in the early 13th century by the then Bishop of Sarum. |
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Airfields in Wiltshire include Old Sarum Airfield, Clench Common Airfield and Redlands Airfield. |
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Possessing the gift of prophecy, I will be able to apprehend that the quest fort he Grail Hallows is meant to postcede my working Sarum there. |
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Medieval Sarum also seems to have had industrial facilities such as kilns and furnaces. |
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The fourth copy, owned by Salisbury Cathedral, was first given in 1215 to its predecessor, Old Sarum Cathedral. |
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During the 1920 restoration William Hawley, who had excavated nearby Old Sarum, excavated the base of six stones and the outer ditch. |
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The inhabitants of the new city gradually razed the old, constructing Salisbury Cathedral and other buildings from the materials at Old Sarum. |
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In 1831, Old Sarum had eleven voters, all of whom were landowners who lived elsewhere. |
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The 1832 Reform Act subsumed the Old Sarum area into an enlarged borough of Wilton. |
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In 1917, during World War I, a site just northeast of Old Sarum along the Portway was developed as the 'Ford Farm' aerodrome. |
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This became Old Sarum Airfield, which remains in operation with a single grass runway. |
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This made Old Sarum the most notorious of the rotten boroughs. |
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Old Sarum is the site of the earliest settlement of Salisbury in England. |
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Most famously, Old Sarum served as a pocket borough of the Pitt family. |
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The year following he preferred him to a canonry of King's College, now Christ Church, Oxford, and about the same time, collated him to a prebend in the church of Sarum. |
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Henry II held his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, prisoner at Old Sarum. |
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The construction of the cathedral is an important plot point in Edward Rutherfurd's historical novel Sarum, which explores the historical settlement of the Salisbury area. |
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The Saxons attacked Cerdicesford in 519, intending to cross the River Avon and block a road which connected Old Sarum and Badbury Rings, a British stronghold. |
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