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Wabtec acquired Bearward Engineering, an
industrial radiator manufacturer employing some 300
people based in Northampton, England.
Bearward Engineering mainly...
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purposes of
diversion or baiting. The
officer in
charge was
called the "
bearward";
hence Bearwardcote points out his
place of residence. The Comprehensive...
- d-trapping-in-national-preserves Davies,
Callan (2023). "The
Place of
Bearwards in
Early Modern England". The
Historical Journal.
Wikisource has the text...
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Fencers were
specifically included in the 1597
Vagabonds Act ("all fencers,
bearwards,
common players of interludes, and minstrels"). A
number of
notable fencing...
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October 2010. "The
Domesday Book Online".
Retrieved 7
October 2010. "
Bearwards and
their social status".
Congleton Chronicle. 24
November 2022. pp. 4–5...
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reopened a few
months later. The
English monarchy had had an
official "
bearward", an
officer in
charge of its "bears, bulls, and
mastiff dogs", at least...
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Other groups of
entertainers sponsored by
Stafford included a
group of
bearwards (bear keepers), who
appeared with the
players in 1579 and a
company of...
- a 1572 Act
amending the
Tudor Poor Law,
which criminalized minstrels,
bearwards,
fencers and "Comon
Players in Enterludes" who did not
enjoy noble patronage...
- out to
strolling players imposed under a 1572 act
wherein "all fencers,
bearwards,
common players of interludes, and
minstrels (not
belonging to any baron...
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August Zouch acted in a
comedy for the king at
Salisbury in
character as a "
bearward" or
keeper of bears,
probably in "the
house of Mr Sadler". On 28 August...