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Richard Sheale of
Tamworth was a 16th-century
peddlar and
minstrel for the
Stanley family.
Sheale was a minstrel-retainer of the Earl of
Derby about the...
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architecture Croft Knocking stone Scottish Vernacular Also
spelt sheiling,
shealing, sheelin, and sheeling.
These were
small raised platforms to construct...
- ****ociated with the Lancashire-born sixteenth-century
minstrel Richard Sheale. It has been
suggested that the
increasing interest in
traditional po****r...
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thought to have been
composed by the Lancashire-born
minstrel Richard Sheale. The
county was also a
common location for folk songs,
including "The Lancashire...
- 1 (13) 4.6 (30) 8.9 (57) 11.9 (75) Attendance: 118,192 Umpires:
Peter Sheales Goals Keddie 4,
Hudson 3,
Crimmins 2, Matthews, Rice,
Scott Bonney...
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original on 8
January 2014.
Retrieved 15
October 2020. Podbury, Troy;
Sheales,
Terry C; Hussain, Intizar; Fisher,
Brian S (December 1998). "Use of El...
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Patrick Godfrey 2 Jan 1966 16mm tr 3 15
Focus Arthur Miller (novel); Ruth
Sheale (adaptation)
Michael Bakewell Alan
Gibson Vivien Merchant, Ray McAnally...
- 20 May 1996 Olsztyn,
Poland Clay
Marina Stets Cornelia Grünes
Loretta Sheales 0–6, 6–0, 7–5 Win 14. 8
September 1996 Donetsk,
Ukraine Clay
Maria Marfina...
- been
composed by the Lancashire-born
sixteenth century minstrel Richard Sheale.
Lancashire in
particular was a
common location for folk songs, including...
- sale of
certain portions of the
Forest of Monar,
called the
Grazings and
Shealings of
Glenuiack (otherwise Glenuiag) and Pollanbuy, in the
county of Ross...