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  1. St Albans is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2019 by Daisy Cooper, a Liberal Democrat. ... Cobbett's Parliamentary history of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803 (London: Thomas Hansard, 1808)

  2. Tackling obstructions in the High Street and George Street. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, as coach and other traffic built up, active steps were taken by the turnpike trustees to improve the flow. While not perfect, they had a significant impact on the appearance of St Albans.

  3. 6 de mar. de 2018 · Discover St. Albans Sanatorium in Radford, Virginia: Paranormal investigators claim this abandoned asylum is the most haunted spot in the eastern U.S.

  4. 2021 is the 640th anniversary of the most serious popular revolt in Medieval England, popularly known as the ‘Peasants’ Revolt’. Drawing on recent research, Dr John Morewood, SAHAAS President, looks at the background to the events, how St Albans was involved in the uprising, and what places are connected with the events of June – July 1381.

  5. www.stalbanscathedral.org › history › monastic-siteHistory | St Albans Cathedral

    Romans. The story of St Albans starts with the Romans, and our Alban & the Romans Trail, Invaders & Settlers Trail and Roman Mosaic Workshop explores this period in more detail, from both a local history and national perspective.. Roman Festival. Our Roman Festival takes place each January & September. Ideal for Key Stage 2, pupils have the chance to take part in a carousel of three workshops ...

  6. Visitor Highlights. Immerse yourself in 1700 years of history on a visit to St Albans Cathedral. From Britain’s longest nave and a stunning collection of medieval wall paintings, to a Norman crossing tower and two beautifully restored medieval shrines, are just a few highlights that await you on your visit. Find out more about some of our ...

  7. For more about the history of the wine charter, Frank Kilvington’s A Short History of St Albans School remains the best text on the subject. Jon Mein We know that in 1626 the three licences were held by Anthony Selioke of the Lyon (on the corner of High Street and Market Cross), Henry Barnes (location not currently known) and Hinxman.