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was a royal manor until Henry II gave it to the
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were made. During a trial running from 22 October 1309 until 18 March 1310 most of the arrested
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Over the years, this hall was altered and enlarged as it passed through the hands of a number of owners. Many additions have been lost but two fine, 17th century brick extensions can still be seen today. These and the massive internal chimney were built by the Blake family, perhaps the richest in
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acquired what was left and decided to use the site for industrial development. The debate over the future of the house was interrupted by a gentleman named Mr. Willis (a local councillor) in 1913 just 2 weeks after purchasing an 8.4 acre (3.4 hectare) plot of land directly East across the River
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Vatican, asking for an official apology for the medieval persecution of the Templars. In Rome in 2004, a Vatican spokesman said that the demand for an apology would be given "serious consideration". However, Vatican insiders said that
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There have been some highly questionable claims made about
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Medway for a facility of what was to become known as the
Seaplane Works. It was not until 1951 that work began to save the building and preserve it in the condition in which it can be seen today.
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being located there in 1225. He entrusted Templar knights with military, financial and diplomatic commissions, and even considered being buried in the Temple. He did in fact establish a
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