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    Who started ruby and how did he come up with the idea. William Webb Ellis started rugby by in 1823 he took the rules for football and change some of them of then for rugby. William Webb Ellis come up with rugby by going to a school that was named the cup after rugby. For rugby whoever wins they give a cup to the winners and the named the cup after William Webb Ellis. William Webb Ellis gave everything to rugby so that ever body can play rugby. What did he do to make rugby a big thing. He…

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    Thomas Malory was born around 1416. His father was John Malory, a landowner in Warwickshire, Leicestershire, and Northamptonshire, who was twice sheriff, five times a Member of the British Parliament, and a Justice of the Peace (Magistrate). John Malory married Philippa Chetwynd and they had several daughters and one son, Thomas. Professor P.J.C. Field in The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Malory (1971) says that almost nothing is known of Malory's early years. As a young man of 23 he was…

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    enrolment, Business acquisition and Disposal advice and Company statutory work. In 2014, they were awarded with the very prestigious British Accountancy Awards. They are the first in the Warwickshire and West Midlands to win this award. Also, they are gradually expanding to other parts of UK like north Warwickshire and…

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    Mary Evans Research Paper

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    legitimate reasons for the use of her pen name. Evans was a prominent British author of nineteenth century developing the method of psychological analysis of modern fiction. Mary Ann Evans was born on November 22, 1819,in Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire, England.…

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    was able to almost handcraft an entire language and world through his plays. A very large percentage of our modern language derives from words and phrases that Shakespeare himself created. William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England on April 26, 1564 to a well-renowned glover, John Shakespeare. He had 7 other siblings. At 18, he married Anne Hathaway. Shakespeare managed to write 37 plays and 154 sonnets. Around the time of him writing his plays, the only…

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    Keep shakespeare Do you think shakespeare should be taught in class? William shakespeare was a english poet and a actor. Shakespeare was born and brought up in Stratford- Upon- Avon, Warwickshire, England. He was baptised on April 26, 1564 and died on April 23, 1616 he was 52 when he died. Shakespeare should be taught in the ninth grade curriculum because he is relatable/ relevant, he has global influence, and he is the greatest writer of all time. First, shakespeare is relatable/ relevant…

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    Throughout time, there has been much debate about the authorship of William Shakespeare’s theatrical pieces. Many theories have been developed over time, all crediting various individuals with the authorship of Shakespeare’s plays, but none have been truly accepted as the outright truth as there are “more than 5,000 books on the Shakespeare authorship question with more than 50 possible candidates.” (PDF from oxford) To thoroughly formulate a coherent argument towards discrediting Shakespeare…

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    George Eliot George Eliot will be the name remembered for the great works of Silas Marner, Middlemarch, and Adam Bede, but who was this thought provoking author? Mary Ann Evans was born on November 22, 1819, in Warwickshire, England. At the age of nine, she began boarding at Mrs. Wallington’s School at Nuneaton, where she developed an evangelical piety. At her next school, she learned to read French and Italian. When her mother died, she left school to help her father. She continued her…

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    We all can nod in agreement that the English people play an integral part in keeping the general music industry on its most creative version. The music planet is dotted with lyricists, singers, groups and people behind the stage that have come from the United Kingdom. With the English races' capability to turn heartbreak into a worldwide hit, their instruments playing heavenly sounds and their undying passion to reach for what they wanted, they are truly admirable as performers. It was in 2006…

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    Anne Conway Essay

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    pupil of Henry More. Anne’s half-brother John Finch encouraged her interest in philosophy and theology. Anne wed Edward Conway at the age of 19 in February of 1651. They inhabited her home in Kensington Palace, and later lived at Ragley Hall in Warwickshire, London. Anne and Edward…

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