- 51°26′41″N 0°33′23″W / 51.44475°N 0.55651°W / 51.44475; -0.55651 The
Ankerwycke Yew is an
ancient yew tree
close to the
ruins of St Mary's Priory, the...
- as well as
memoirs and
works of
legal history and
fiction under its
Ankerwycke imprint,
which launched in 2014. The ****ociation
publishes a
monthly print...
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residing at the
Ankerwycke estate, but this has not been verified.
Henry Stafford, 5th
Baron Stafford died at
Ankerwycke in 1637. The
Ankerwycke estate was...
-
Ankerwycke Priory was a
priory of
Benedictine nuns in Buckinghamshire, England. It was
established around 1160 and
dissolved in 1536.
Excavations were...
- of the Thames. It has also
sometimes been ****ociated with the
nearby Ankerwycke Yew.
These and
their surrounding landscape of
floodplain and parkland...
- book series. In 2015, the
American Bar ****ociation's
publishing imprint,
Ankerwycke,
began reissuing Gardner's
Perry Mason books,
which had been out of print...
- e.g.
another book
named Lawyers, Liars, and the Art of
Storytelling (
Ankerwycke 2015).
Shapiro has also
written episodes of TV
shows such as The Blacklist...
- (PDF).
Ancient Yew. "Runnymede and
Ankerwycke | Surrey".
National Trust.
Retrieved 2023-09-21. "European Yew '
Ankerwycke Yew' west of
Hythe End Road, Wraysbury...
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Communities &
Provenance Formal Name or
Dedication and
alternative names Ankerwycke Priory,
Wraysbury Benedictine nuns
founded c.1160 by
Gilbert de Mountfitchet...
- Realty.
Islands in the
River Thames History of the
Parish of Wraysbury,
Ankerwycke Priory, and
Magna Charta Island; with the
History of Horton, and the town...