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Someries Castle: Ruined Manor Of English Soldier Sir John Wenlock
Although very grand, Someries Castle is not really a castle; rather, it is a manor house. It is believed that the estate was purchase by Sir John Wenlock from William de Someries sometime in the 1430s AD. Wenlock started to build Someries Castle on the grounds but did not complete it because he was killed in battle.
Someries Castle, Sir John Wenlock And The Wars Of The Roses
Between 1455 and 1485, a civil war occurred between two royal families: the House of York and the House of Lancaster. This civil war is referred to as the Wars of the Roses , with the white rose representing the House of York and the red rose representing the House of Lancaster. The war erupted as a result of King Henry VI’s weak rule. Although he had inherited the throne from his powerful father, King Henry V , Henry VI wasn’t interested in politics. Some even say he was too incompetent to rule.
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Words: James Hickie
We all have those people in our lives we lose contact with, only to run into them years later and discover that chemistry is undiminished by the passing of time. That’s essentially how TV Priest got together — teen jammers reunited as grown up musicians. And while the story of this London four-piece’s inception may be a little on the unusual side, for a band at least, there’s something more than a little familiar about the sound they make.
We may as well get this out the way: TV Priest sound like IDLES. A lot like IDLES. It’s an obvious comparison to make, but listening to the brashness of Charlie Drinkwater’s delivery and the simple but surreal poetry of his words it’s undeniable too, right down to the vocalist punctuating his performances with laughs, coughs and groans. Plus, they too have a brutally frank song about the monarchy (previously released single House Of York, not included here).
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