Hopkins of Palace Yard , off Earl Street. The Mayor, Mr. Collyns, and nine other citizens mounted guard on the house, drawing bows, pikes, blackbills, corslets, partisans, halberds and gloves from the city armoury. They would have then formed a 'Council of Leaders', and tried to run the country from the late Lord Northampton's estate. Following this the English Civil War would probably have started nearly 40 years earlier.
Click on this map to see an enlarged view of the Warwickshire locality where the conspiracy was hatched. What was Coventry like at the time? Early s painting of Palace Yard. More from Abbeys, Priories, and Cathedrals. Priory of St Mary, Nuneaton. The site of the Priory of St. Mary which was founded during the Medieval period. The site is located 50m west of Manor Court Road, Nuneaton. The existence of the monastery is suggested by documentary evidence.
It was situated 1km south west of Shawell. Archaeological work uncovered building foundations. The site is m north east of St Michael's Church. More from Convents and Monasteries. Cookhill Priory - Original Site, Spernall. Documentary evidence suggests that this was the site of the Cookhill Priory, comprising a moat and priory buildings. Of Medieval date, the remains of the priory are visible as earthworks. The site is located m north west of Morgrove Coppice, Spernall.
It was situated m south of Friary Road, Atherstone. The mound is visible as an earthwork and is situated m east of Bridge Street, Polesworth. The site lies to the west of Cryfield Village. It was situated in Arbury Park, m west of Swanland. The remains of two of the nunnery buildings are still standing, as are the remains of the church. A house was built on the site during the 16th century.
They are marked on the the Ordnance Survey map of They are situated in Monks Kirby. More from Ditch. A large undated ditch at Tredington House, Tredington. Linear ditch the parish of Brandon and Bretford A linear ditch orientated approximateley in an east-west direction is evident on aerial photographs to the south of the railway near Brandon Wood Farm. The differing alignment of the rig on either side of the cropmark points to it beeing the remains of an. More from Earthworks.
Curvilinear features in Kingsbury. Curvilinear featues of unknown date which are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features lie south east of Stonehill Barn. Round Hill The site of a mound, possibly a house platform, of unknown date. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated m south west of the church at Butlers Marston.
The remains of the village are visible as earthworks. The site lies m east of Willoughby Covert. More from Religious Buildings General. Site of possible old minster church, Church Lawford Site of possible old minster church, pre-Conquest, at or near the present church of St Peter's, Church Lawford.
Site of possible old minster church, Stoneleigh Site of possible old minster church pre-Conquest on or close to the present church of St Mary's. Buy a gift voucher Book. Book a hotel room Book. Book a City Cottage stay Book. Book a table Book. Book a meeting room Book. Book Go Ape Book. History of Coombe Abbey Hotel. From - You might also like….
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