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  1. 3 giorni fa · Almondbury King James High School Grounds: 08:15: King James's School - Kirkheaton. Show all stops. Almondbury King James High School Grounds: 15:00: 15:10:

  2. 4 giorni fa · Lepton, opp Rowley Lane School: 07:58: Lepton Rowley Lane Hermitage Park: 07:59: Lepton Rowley Lane Clough Park: 07:59: Fenay Bridge Rowley Lane Penistone Rd: 08:00: Fenay Bridge Rowley Lane: 08:00: Almondbury King James High School Grounds: 08:10

  3. 4 giorni fa · K77 - Cowmes - King James's School. Operated by First West Yorkshire Ltd. 🧑‍🎓 This may be a "closed-door" school or works service, not open to the public

  4. 2 giorni fa · Historical Collections Primo Caroli.. The Privy-Counsellors present them selves to King Charles; King Charles proclaimed at Ibeobalds.. On the same day when King James departed this life at Theobalds, the Lord President of the Council, and the Lord Marshal of England, were immediately sent by the Body of the Council to Prince Charles, who was then retired to his Chamber, to give him notice of ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ApostropheApostrophe - Wikipedia

    2 giorni fa · There are also some entrenched uses, for example St James's Park (in London) (but the Newcastle stadium displays its name spelled St James' Park), St James's Palace (and the Court of St James's), St. James's Hospital (in Dublin), King James's School, Knaresborough and King James's School, Almondbury (but there is no genitive at all ...

  6. 4 giorni fa · This parish was formerly called Stanmere Parva, or Stanmere the less, to distinguish it from the other Stanmere. I have not seen its present name of Whitchurch in any records more ancient than the beginning of the 16th century. Most of the houses belonging to this parish are contiguous to the high road forming the west side of the town of Edgware.

  7. 4 giorni fa · In 1622 the legality of the court was tried in the Star Chamber by a contumacious herald, who claimed arrears of fees, and to King James's delight the legality of the court was fully established. In 1646 (Charles I.) Mr. Hyde (afterwards Lord Chancellor Clarendon) proposed doing away with the court, vexatious causes multiplying, and very arbitrary authority being exercised.