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A King's Gratitude: The Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe
Sir Richard Fanshawe was born in 1608 at Ware Park. He was the youngest son of Sir Henry Fanshawe, an exchequer official.
Fighting with Food: St Albans in the English Civil War
Since the Middle Ages, Pope ladies (a type of yeast-based bun) have been eaten on New Years' Day in St Albans.
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