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across the market to protect himself and the gingerbread. Unfortunately, the squib landed in the goods of another merchant named Ryal. Ryal immediately grabbed the squib and tossed it away, accidentally hitting Scott in the face just as the squib exploded. The explosion put out one of Scott's eyes. Shepherd was found to be fully liable, because, said De Gray CJ, "I do not consider as free agents in the present case, but acting under a compulsive necessity for their own safety and self-preservation."
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groups on matters of crime, security, and traffic. The parish council's role also includes initiating projects for the maintenance and repair of parish facilities, as well as consulting with the district council on the maintenance, repair, and improvement of highways, drainage, footpaths, public
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has responsibility for local issues, including setting an annual precept (local rate) to cover the council's operating costs and producing annual accounts for public scrutiny. The parish council evaluates local planning applications and works with the local police, district council officers, and
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helped establish the principles of remoteness, foreseeability, and intervening cause in modern common law torts. Shepherd tossed a lit squib into a crowded market in the town, where it landed on the table of a gingerbread merchant named Yates. Willis, a bystander, grabbed the squib and threw it
801:'s) rebuilt his Minster at Milborne Port in "a sumptuous hybrid style". It would seem logical to assign the now-demolished nave to this period, since the surviving south doorway of the nave was incorporated into the 1860s rebuild and is perhaps of Saxo-Norman design. 861:. The wall thickness of the chancel is 2 ft 8 in (0.81 m), which is a typical Anglo-Saxon dimension. The church, with its Anglo-Saxon features, is of major importance to our understanding of the larger minsters in pre-conquest England. 599:). On his release in January 1874 over 2,000 supporters marched through Milborne Port in his support. The farmer Charles Bugg, who victimised Osmond, died it is said of "shame" in January 1874 (Source: One from the Plough — George Mitchell) 2265: 393:
The village has a primary school, which occupies the site of the former infant school. The junior school was closed and all pupils and staff moved to the infant site. In 2006 a new three-classroom extension was opened.
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In April 1873 a local Shepherd, William Osmond was victimised and sent to jail with six months hard labour for organising agricultural labourers in the area (inspired by George Mitchell, Somerset leader of the
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The crossing (tower) is wider in plan than the nave, and markedly wider than the transepts or chancel. This is a distinctive Saxon trait, which may also be observed at nearby
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manufacturing area. In 1826, The Earl of Ilchester presented a petition to Parliament for them, against the importation of leather. The last factory closed in 1970.
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transport, and street cleaning. Conservation matters (including trees and listed buildings) and environmental issues are also the responsibility of the council.
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of plain square section. This was recorded by photography and the photo was published in 1893 by A. Reynolds, who was involved with building the new nave.
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in 1843. The north transept was rebuilt along with the nave, so compared to pre-1867 almost half of the Anglo-Saxon church has now gone.
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The new nave is 28 feet (9 m) longer than the original it replaced. The old west front exhibited vestiges of triangular-headed
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at the local fair that would result in a landmark case for the development of modern tort (personal injury) law. The case of
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site. The market was the most profitable in Somerset in 1086, and the town was eighth in the county tax collection in 1340.
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The "port" in the towns name signifies an important market town and was first recorded in 1249. The parish was part of the
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with its orangery, entrance gateway, pavilions, terrace, stabling & other outbuildings was built in 1730 by
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every day at 1 o'clock, and one arrives from thence at the same hour. Near it, on the left, is the
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town, between 997 and 1035. It is one of at least nineteen mint towns which were neither an
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nave (almost totally rebuilt 1867–69) and accompanying north aisle, there remains the
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west window, and the lower part of the front was divided into compartments, by broad
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is responsible for running the largest and most expensive local services such as
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The village is surrounded by green fields and countryside on the banks of the
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which is an important and historically famous locality for studies of Middle
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meeting-house, and upwards of 1000 inhabitants. The manufactures are
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held, wherein lord's rents are paid, presentments are made, and a
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district. It has a population of 2,802. The parish includes the
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English Nature citation sheet for Miller's Hill, Milborne Wick
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English Nature citation sheet for Laycock Railway Cutting
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Prehistoric features and finds have been located on the
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"Rolling down the river", 986:. Somerset County Council. Archived from 473:period Milborne Port was important as a 1179:. 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Milborne Port (UK Parliament constituency)
Yellow stone building with arched windows and a square tower.
Church of St John the Evangelist
Milborne Port is located in Somerset
Somerset
OS grid reference
ST677186
District
South Somerset
Shire county
Somerset
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Sherborne
Postcode district
DT9
Dialling code
Police
Avon and Somerset
Fire
Devon and Somerset
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
Glastonbury and Somerton
UK

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