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A capital time in the Cotswolds; A capital time in the Cotswolds Once the seat of England's king, historic Malmesbury is alive with legends . . .
; ...your average Cotswold town, but then Malmesbury has more claims to fame than the quality...first king of all England in 925, it was Malmesbury that he made his capital, ruling in...was from one of the abbey towers that Malmesbury's 'Flying Monk', Eilmer, threw himself... Read more
William of Malmesbury: Saints' Lives: Lives of SS. Wulfstan, Dunstan, Patrick, Benignus and Indract.(Reviews of Books)(Book Review)
; ...Winterbottom and R. M. Thomson, eds. William of Malmesbury: Saints' Lives: Lives of SS. Wulfstan...edition and translation of William of Malmesbury's Vitae Wulfstani and Dunstani as well...present the entire corpus of William of Malmesbury's work in facing Latin/English editions... Read more
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; ...transport on the daily 65km trip from Malmesbury to Cape Town. The initiative launches...Friday, during the morning peak period from Malmesbury to Cape Town, and from Cape Town to Malmesbury, during the evening peak period. Metrorail... Read more
Discover this colourful gem ; It's survived the centuries - and the bad weather. Mervyn Hancock visits the beautiful Abbey House Gardens in Malmesbury
; ...visits the beautiful Abbey House Gardens in Malmesbury At the Abbey House Gardens in Malmesbury, staff watched the river lap over the bottom...early tulips. Once the site of the Abbot of Malmesbury, the garden today is located directly beside... Read more
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; ...Ten youngsters were due to travel from Malmesbury, South Africa to its namesake in Wiltshire...to England. That is even though the Malmesbury area is classed as the safest, in terms...over-zealous parking wardens. If anything, Malmesbury in South Africa, where the youngsters... Read more
A Town true to its roots Malmesbury folk are protective of its history, says Adam Postans. Pictures by Paul Stallard
; Malmesbury folk are protective of its history, says Adam Postans...weekly groceries and household goods? The people of Malmesbury certainly do - those days have never left the north...flock here each year to soak up its dynamic history. Malmesbury is unique in a multitude of ways, and so much of the... Read more
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