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    Maer Hall is a large Grade II listed 17th-century country house in Maer, Staffordshire, set in a park which is listed Grade II in Historic England's Register...
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  • Maer may refer to: Maer, Cornwall Maer Lake Maer, Staffordshire Maer Hall, home of the pottery manufacturer Josiah Wedgwood II Matthew Maer, British Army...
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  • monument to Sir John and Lady Bowyer. Maer's main feature is the large 17th-century stone-built country house, Maer Hall, built on a slope above a small lake...
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  • south-west of Maer Hall, Maer (1027835)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 August 2019 Historic England, "Stable block at Maer Hall, Maer (1206432)"...
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    Emma Darwin (category People from Maer, Staffordshire)
    survived to adulthood. Emma Wedgwood was born at the family estate of Maer Hall in Maer, Staffordshire, the youngest of seven children of Josiah Wedgwood...
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  • the condition he discontinued in the ministry. In 1807, Wedgwood bought Maer Hall in Staffordshire and his family lived there until his death in 1843. Wedgwood...
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    weeks. After visiting Shrewsbury, he joined his Wedgwood relatives at Maer Hall, Staffordshire, but found them too eager for tales of his travels to give...
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    The source of the Tern is considered to be the lake in the grounds of Maer Hall, Staffordshire. From here it flows for about 30 miles (48 km), being fed...
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  • to Shrewsbury, then on the 28th travelled to Maer Hall. On 29 January 1839, Charles married Emma at Maer, Staffordshire in an Anglican ceremony arranged...
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    see it at Maer Hall. Darwin left that "entirely in your hands.— I suspect the first part is abominaly childish, if so do not send it to Maer.— Also, do...
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  • Hanch Hall Haselour Hall The Heath House Himley Hall Hoar Cross Hall Ilam Park Ingestre Hall Knypersley Hall Madeley Old Hall Maer Hall Manley Hall (demolished)...
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  • Shrewsbury and on to partridge shooting with his Wedgwood relatives at Maer Hall. He was grieved to have received a message that Ramsay had died. This...
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    visited his home in Shrewsbury then went on to stay with his relatives at Maer Hall, Staffordshire, home of his uncle Josiah Wedgwood. Uncle Jos pointed out...
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  • Mayor (redirect from Maer (office))
    medieval Wales, the Laws of Hywel Dda codified the mayor (Latin: maior; Welsh: maer) as a position at the royal courts charged with administering the serfs of...
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  • problem, and he and Emma left London on 18 May, visiting her parents at Maer Hall before moving on to Shrewsbury on 15 June for rest and quiet. Now Darwin...
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  • ceremony arranged to also suit the Unitarians in St Peter's Church at Maer Hall. Some years later, aged he also officiated at the funeral of Charles'...
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  • Lowther Hall and Maer Hall. In Cheshire he designed work in the gardens of Rode Hall, Tabley House, Crewe Hall, Tatton Park, and Ardene Hall. He followed...
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  • Maer Hall...
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    Harrison (1886-1949) who was the daughter of Frederick James Harrison of Maer Hall. They had one son. The 1939 Census records the couple living at Sandywell...
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  • Cornwall – Grade II Lowesby Hall, Leicestershire – Grade II Lyme Park, Cheshire – Grade II* Lytes Cary, Somerset – Grade II Maer Hall, Staffordshire – Grade...
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  • 2012 Sharples 2012, pp. 51, 58. Pevsner 1974, p. 201. Historic England, "Maer Hall (1206392)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 10 September...
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  • house of Sir Edward Bates, a Liverpool merchant and ship-owner, and on Maer Hall in Staffordshire for William Davenport, a relative of Edward Bates. Although...
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  • Gatehouse, Flanking Walls and Bollards to Maer Hall...
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  • miles (8.0 km) south-west of Newcastle-under-Lyme, and near the village of Maer. It is a scheduled monument. Other forms of its name have been Bryth, Bruff...
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    James B. (2005). DisneyWar. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-684-80993-1. Roshan, Maer (March 5, 2001). "Inside Out". New York Magazine. Retrieved April 25, 2024...
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    in names for Hel (such as in Ynglingatal, where she is called hveðrungs mær) and in reference to Fenrir (as in Völuspa). In the Poetic Edda, Loki appears...
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    Kidsgrove grew around coal mining, although the pits have now closed. Clough Hall Mansion in the town is now demolished. The engineer James Brindley cut the...
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    grew up there. Maer referred to barren areas of marsh alongside the forest. In time the dens developed into permanent settlements such a Maer den, or clearing...
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    feminine noun mære (which had numerous variant forms, including mare, mere, and mær). These in turn come from Proto-Germanic *marōn. *Marōn is the source of...
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    dat de lichste gheen thienmael langher op wech en blijft dan de swaerste, maer datse t'samen so ghelijck opt bart vallen, dat haer beyde gheluyden een selve...
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