Richard of Staines (or Richard de Stanes) was an English clerical judge. He acted as an Itinerant Justice, visiting 11 counties in 1208 before his appointment...
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Neolithic, there was a causewayed enclosure on Staines Moor. The first bridge across the Thames at Staines is thought to have been built by the Romans and...
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Staines is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Campbell-Staines (born 1993), Jamaican-born Australian athlete Alfred Staines (1838–1910)...
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column from 2013 to 2016. Born and raised in England, Staines holds British and Irish citizenship. Staines acquired an interest in politics as a libertarian...
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into stained glass windows in which small pieces of glass are arranged to form patterns or pictures, held together (traditionally) by strips of lead,...
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3000 BC — Neolithic settlement at Yeoveney Manor Farm by Staines Moor 43 — First Staines Bridge built by the Roman Empire 1009 — Sweyn Forkbeard's Danish...
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Ali G Indahouse (redirect from West Staines Massiv)
a fictional gang composed of wannabe gangsters from Staines. Their chief rivals are Da East Staines Massiv. Da West Staines Massiv decide to protest when...
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Eyre (legal term) (redirect from Justices of Eyre)
woods" in fear of the judges. 1170 Gervase de Cornhill; John Cumin 1177 Robert Marmion 1190 Simon of Pattishall 1208 Richard of Staines 1209 Gerard de...
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University: 248. doi:10.2307/844792. ISSN 0002-9319. JSTOR 844792. Smith, Richard A. (2015). "King's Bench". In Cannon, John; Crowcroft, Robert (eds.). The...
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Staines Town Hall is a municipal building in the Market Square, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, England. The town hall, which briefly served as the headquarters...
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