A former village close to the current location of Marble Arch, and was named after the Tyburn (stream). The Wikipedia article is at [1]
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| - A former village close to the current location of Marble Arch, and was named after the Tyburn (stream). The Wikipedia article is at [1]
- Tyburn is a province of the United Federal Kingdom of Samuelonia, located on the southern coast, bordering the Black Sea to the south and north-west, the Semberdenburg province to the west, the High Samuelonia province to the north, the Drakon province and Saint Rudolph province to the east. The administrative capital of Tyburn is Monte-Cigano and the population of the province is 2,534,835.
- Named for the nearby brook of the same name, Tyburn was a village in the county of Middlesex near what is now Marble Arch in present day London. It was known for having been a prime location for capital punishment in the London area. Coordinates: 51°30'46.3"N, 0°9'50.4"W
- Tyburn fue una pequeña aldea situada en el condado de Middlesex, cerca de la ubicación actual del Marble Arch. El nombre de este poblado proviene de los dos riachuelos, Tyburn o Ty Bourne, que son afluentes del río Támesis. Hoy en día estos arroyos están completamente cubiertos desde su origen hasta su desembocadura en el Támesis en la zona de Vauxhall.
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Nombre
| - Alexander
- Richard
- Evelyn
- Ian
- Ann
- Henrietta
- Alan
- Godfrey
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Título
| - The Greatest Traitor: The Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, Ruler of England, 1327-1330
- Chronicle of Britain
- Edmund Campion
- Perkin:A Story of Deception
- Seminary Priests
- The Holy Maid of Kent: The Life of Elizabeth Barton: 1506-1534
- Ecclesiastical antiquities of London and its suburbs
- Memoirs Of Missionary Priests And Other Catholics Of Both Sexes That Have Suffered Death In England On Religious Accounts From The Year 1577 To 1684
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| - ISBN 0-09-944996-X
- ISBN 0-312-34941-6
- ISBN 0-340-02574-3
- ISBN 0-548-71167-4
- ISBN 1-4304-5929-8
- ISBN 1-58617-043-0
- ISBN 1-872031-35-8
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año
| - 1839(xsd:integer)
- 1874(xsd:integer)
- 1968(xsd:integer)
- 1971(xsd:integer)
- 1992(xsd:integer)
- 2004(xsd:integer)
- 2005(xsd:integer)
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| - Ignatius Press
- Irlanda: JL International Publishing Incorporated
- Londres: Hodder and Stoughton
- Londres: Kessinger Publishing
- Londres: Macmillan
- Oxford: Oxford University
- Vintage
- Ware: St Edmund's College
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Apellidos
| - Wood
- Mortimer
- Anstruther
- Challoner
- Heald
- Neame
- Waugh
- Wroe
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| - A former village close to the current location of Marble Arch, and was named after the Tyburn (stream). The Wikipedia article is at [1]
- Tyburn is a province of the United Federal Kingdom of Samuelonia, located on the southern coast, bordering the Black Sea to the south and north-west, the Semberdenburg province to the west, the High Samuelonia province to the north, the Drakon province and Saint Rudolph province to the east. The administrative capital of Tyburn is Monte-Cigano and the population of the province is 2,534,835.
- Tyburn fue una pequeña aldea situada en el condado de Middlesex, cerca de la ubicación actual del Marble Arch. El nombre de este poblado proviene de los dos riachuelos, Tyburn o Ty Bourne, que son afluentes del río Támesis. Hoy en día estos arroyos están completamente cubiertos desde su origen hasta su desembocadura en el Támesis en la zona de Vauxhall. En la literatura el nombre de Tyburn fue universalmente utilizado para referirse a la ubicación principal de las célebres horcas que tenían un diseño particular, y que fueron empleadas a través de los siglos para ejecutar a los criminales de Londres.
- Named for the nearby brook of the same name, Tyburn was a village in the county of Middlesex near what is now Marble Arch in present day London. It was known for having been a prime location for capital punishment in the London area. Coordinates: 51°30'46.3"N, 0°9'50.4"W
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