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Attic stairs at the House Down the Lane give every indication that the attic is well stocked.A future adventure?

Church of St Peter & Paul - 13c with 14c & 16c additions. A very old settlement as the village has 2 roman villas near it next to Watling Street www.netherheyford.org//time1400.html

Francis Morgan 1556 is still on the south wall with his family, but his sons table tomb and effigy are now lost. Walter Mauntell 1487 the previous Lord of the Manor also survives in brass.

 

 

A series of intimate compositions from Nether Wood, Mendip.

  

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Halo energy sword

Nether Winchendon House in Buckinghamshire was opened for the National Gardens Scheme. The house's architecture has had many additions but the most prominent features are Elizabethan and 'Strawberry Hill' Gothic

Sir Thomas Hutton 1620 younger brother of Sir Timothy Hutton at Richmond flic.kr/p/5nn5Pz and son of Matthew Hutton Archbishop of York 1606 www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/1q21Ag and his second wife Beatrice, daughter of Sir Thomas Fincham. His sister Thomasine was the first wife of William Gee 1611 is at York www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/Y9ir69

 

Thomas married Anne 1651-2 flic.kr/p/7LM7Qp daughter of Sir John Bennet of Dawley

Children -: (2 sons and 3 daughters in total)

1. Richard Hutton of Poppleton (1613-1648) married firstly Ursula daughter of Sir Edmund Sheffield, son of 1st Earl of Mulgrave and secondly Dorothy 1687 flic.kr/p/7LMkki daughter of Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Lord Cameron

2. Elizabeth Hutton (1619-1661-2) married firstly John Robinson of Deighton and secondly Edward Bowles of York

Nether Poppleton church Yorkshire

Sir Thomas Hutton 1620 younger brother of Sir Timothy Hutton at Richmond flic.kr/p/5nn5Pz and son of Matthew Hutton Archbishop of York 1606 www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/1q21Ag and his second wife Beatrice, daughter of Sir Thomas Fincham.

His sister Thomasine was the first wife of William Gee 1611 is at York www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/Y9ir69

 

Thomas m Anne 1651-2 flic.kr/p/7LM7Qp daughter of Sir John Bennet of Dawley

Children -: (2 sons and 3 daughters in total)

1. Richard Hutton of Poppleton (1613-1648) married firstly Ursula daughter of Sir Edmund Sheffield, son of 1st Earl of Mulgrave and secondly Dorothy 1687 flic.kr/p/7LMkki daughter of Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Lord Cameron

2. Elizabeth Hutton (1619-1661-2) married firstly John Robinson of Deighton and secondly Edward Bowles of York

 

Near Nether Broughton, Leicestershire, UK

Nether, a project by Stephanie Vyborny, December 13, 2024, Austin, Texas. Photo by Steve Hopson.

Shield over Elizabeth Abbott 1st wife of Walter Mauntell 1487

A maunch or lady's sleeve with a long pendant

A blowy old day at Nethertown as 66736 eases 3Q99 away from the station.

Knox College students rehearse "The Nether," presented Nov. 2-5, 2016 in Harbach Theatre. More: www.knox.edu/news/news-archive/knox-college-theatre-prese...

Exploring Rappahannock and Madison Counties, this is one of my favorite views from Nethers Road. Photo by Cindy DeVore.

Nether from USA pasted in SAO PAULO as part of street art without borders

Sir Thomas Hutton 1620 younger brother of Sir Timothy Hutton at Richmond flic.kr/p/5nn5Pz and son of Matthew Hutton Archbishop of York 1606 www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/1q21Ag and his second wife Beatrice, daughter of Sir Thomas Fincham. His sister Thomasine was the first wife of William Gee 1611 is at York www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/Y9ir69

 

Thomas married Anne 1651-2 flic.kr/p/7LM7Qp daughter of Sir John Bennet of Dawley

Children -: (2 sons and 3 daughters in total)

1. Richard Hutton of Poppleton (1613-1648) married firstly Ursula daughter of Sir Edmund Sheffield, son of 1st Earl of Mulgrave and secondly Dorothy 1687 flic.kr/p/7LMkki daughter of Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Lord Cameron

2. Elizabeth Hutton (1619-1661-2) married firstly John Robinson of Deighton and secondly Edward Bowles of York

Nether Poppleton church Yorkshire

North West London.

Sir Thomas Hutton 1620 younger brother of Sir Timothy Hutton at Richmond flic.kr/p/5nn5Pz and son of Matthew Hutton Archbishop of York 1606 www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/1q21Ag and his second wife Beatrice, daughter of Sir Thomas Fincham. His sister Thomasine was the first wife of William Gee 1611 is at York www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/Y9ir69

 

Thomas married Anne 1651-2 flic.kr/p/7LM7Qp daughter of Sir John Bennet of Dawley

Children -: (2 sons and 3 daughters in total)

1. Richard Hutton of Poppleton (1613-1648) married firstly Ursula daughter of Sir Edmund Sheffield, son of 1st Earl of Mulgrave and secondly Dorothy 1687 flic.kr/p/7LMkki daughter of Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Lord Cameron

2. Elizabeth Hutton (1619-1661-2) married firstly John Robinson of Deighton and secondly Edward Bowles of York

Nether Poppleton church Yorkshire

Stirling Castle with the light colored Great Hall rising above the wall. I took the two pictures for this panorama from Nether Bailey on the way to the building where tapestries were being created by hand.

 

Stirling Castle / in Scotland -- home of a tremendous amount of history and near where William Wallace won the Battle of Stirling Bridge against King Edward I (Hammer of the Scots), and near where Robert the Bruce won the battle of Bannockburn against King Edward I.

 

William Wallace was born 1272 and died a terrible death at the hands of King Edward I (Hammer of the Scots) in 1305 at age 33. He and his men had won an important battle at Stirling Bridge in 1297 when he was 25 years old. After being betrayed and caught by King Edward I he was hung drawn and quartered and there are rumors as to wear the pieces of his body are located.

 

Robert the Bruce was born 1274 and died 1329 at age 54. He and his army had won an important battle -- the Battle of Bannockburn -- in 1314 when he was 40 years old. He was crowned King of Scotland in 1306. His body is buried in Dunfermline Abbey and his heart on the grounds of Melrose Abbey. On his deathbed he had requested his friend to cut out his heart and take it on a Crusade to the Holy Lands. Sir James Douglas is said to have taken Bruce's heart in a casket with him to Spain in 1330 but, in a battle against the Moors, Douglas was killed. Sir William Keith brought Bruce's heart back to Scotland and it was buried in Melrose Abbey.

  

the southern edge of kinder scout

Knox College students rehearse "The Nether," presented Nov. 2-5, 2016 in Harbach Theatre. More: www.knox.edu/news/news-archive/knox-college-theatre-prese...

Sir Thomas Hutton 1620 younger brother of Sir Timothy Hutton at Richmond flic.kr/p/5nn5Pz and son of Matthew Hutton Archbishop of York 1606 www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/1q21Ag and his second wife Beatrice, daughter of Sir Thomas Fincham. His sister Thomasine was the first wife of William Gee 1611 is at York www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/Y9ir69

 

Thomas m Anne 1651-2 flic.kr/p/7LM7Qp daughter of Sir John Bennet of Dawley

Children -: (2 sons and 3 daughters in total)

1. Richard Hutton of Poppleton (1613-1648) married firstly Ursula daughter of Sir Edmund Sheffield, son of 1st Earl of Mulgrave and secondly Dorothy 1687 flic.kr/p/7LMkki daughter of Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Lord Cameron

2. Elizabeth Hutton (1619-1661-2) married firstly John Robinson of Deighton and secondly Edward Bowles of York

 

Nether Poppleton church Yorkshire

A look around Haddon Hall.

 

The home of Lord Edward Manners.

 

Haddon Hall is Grade I listed.

 

Haddon Hall, Nether Haddon

 

The Great Chamber

Nether Largie standing stones in Kilmartin Glen. This group of five large menhirs, along with some smaller stones, are believed to have been erected around 3,200 years ago.

The Nether. Contains 2 Pigmen and fire that can be used to block other players by moving them.

A little Bit of Zummerzet. (Sorry for the haze)

Two of the Nether Largie standing stones in Kilmartin Glen, which were erected around 3,200 years ago. In the background the Nether Largie south and mid burial cairns, which date from the bronze age, can be seen.

A comic production that never fully formed, based on my macarbre and surreal adventures in a series of fever dreams I had while pregnant.

 

Illustration graphite for value with oilpaint color overlay... digital text

 

CC: non-commercial, attribution, share alike - Sarah Klockars-Clauser

 

p.s. I picked non commercial here only because i hope to finish this project and produce actual comics with this and it's cohorts as covers. Thanks!

 

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