"Colonel Dyer thought he had crushed the rebellion and Michael O'Dwyer was of the same view," they wrote, "(but) there was no rebellion which required to be crushed. During World War I, he led the Seistan Force and was promoted to colonel in 1915 and temporary brigadier-general in 1916. With the Conservative victory in the 1979 general election, Howe became Chancellor of the Exchequer. As a travel and tourism publisher, weve been writing about lots of the best of Britains towns, and the individual neighbourhoods within bigger cities and communities (including London) for quite a few years. In 1940, he was killed by the revolutionary Udham Singh. [48], Howe was a close personal friend of Ian Gow, the former MP, parliamentary private secretary, and personal confidant of Margaret Thatcher. [43], A committee of enquiry, chaired by Lord Hunter, was established to investigate the massacre. Four of the entrances were very narrow, admitting only a few people at a time. However, unemployment, already extremely high, was pushed to a 50-year high of 12% by 1984, narrowly avoiding the figure reached during the Great Depression of 13.5%. [17] Specialist opinions on the question, expressed with 25 years' hindsight, are collected in an Institute of Economic Affairs report. He is a director and actor, known for Curse of the Pink Panther (1983), The Man Who Loved Women (1983) and Trail of the Pink Panther (1982). On 28 August 1953,[5] Howe married Elspeth, daughter of P. Morton Shand. Description: Official birth record. Later, after receiving approval for his actions from all his superiors in India, both civil and military, Dyer stated that his actions were a deliberate attempt to punish people he believed were rebels, and to make an example for the rest of the Punjab that would stop what he regarded as a rebellion. [7]:390, The Morning Post had supported Dyer's action on the grounds that the massacre was necessary to "Protect the honour of European Women". Thatcher's dominant style contrasted with his emollience, patience and capacity for negotiation. In May 1919, he fought in the Third Anglo-Afghan War. He arrived on 11 April to assume command. [62][63], Having been born in India and educated in Ireland, Dyer then settled in Britain. He retired from the board of IDV in 1983, and died in 2006, aged 88, and is buried with his wife at Burvale Cemetery, Hersham, Surrey. According to the estimate of the Hunter Commission, 379 people, including 41 boys and a six-week-old baby, died and over 1,100 people were injured. The incident made Mahatma Gandhi realize that the pursuit of complete freedom for Indian people was the only logical way forward. [b] However, by the time of his last budget shortly before a general election there were early signs of a recovery, which Howe used to justify a cut in taxes. The Shetlands are rich in archaeology and people have settled here for about 5,000 years. [46] He was an honorary fellow of SOAS. He was educated at the Aldro prep school, Eastbourne, the Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz in Switzerland, and at Jesus College, Cambridge, but left without a degree. In so behaving, he brought not only death to the innocent but also destroyed himself and undermined the empire in which he took so much pride. Geoffrey Edwards was born on October 29, 1959 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Richard Edward Geoffrey Howe, Baron Howe of Aberavon, CH, PC, QC (20December 1926 9 October 2015) was a British Conservative politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1989 to 1990. Hallowes led his team, code-named "Jeremy", with French Lieutenant Henri-Charles Giese and radio operator Sergeant Roger Leney. There could be no question of undue severity. Architect / Interior Designer License: RA012641. However, he was condemned by people like Winston Churchill, Edwin Samuel Montagu, and Charles Freer Andrews in Britain. The town is famous for its medieval timbered buildings. He advocated non-violent civil disobedience and was forbidden by the authorities to speak publicly. See Reginald Dyer's spouse, children, sibling and parent names. The top entertainers of the time played in the Follies but the stars were the Ziegfeld girls - beautiful chorus girls in elaborate costumes. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Howe and Nigel Lawson threatened to resign; but she called his bluff by appointing John Major over his head. He was born in Pittsfield, MA on January 14, 1961, graduated with a BA from SUNY Purchase, and pursued a career in photography and art. [25] However, Howe's tenure was made difficult by growing behind-the-scenes tensions with the Prime Minister on a number of issues, first on South Africa, next on Britain's relations with the European Community, and then in 1985 the Anglo-Irish Agreement. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Geoffrey Edward Macleod Dyer (1896 - 1958) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. The official report stated that this resulted in the killing of at least 379 people and the injuring of over a thousand more. After the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, he was taken out of duty and received widespread condemnation in both India and Britain. On Howe's insistence, the inquiry's remit was expanded to cover the treatment of patients with intellectual disabilities within the National Health Service. Contribute to IMDb. [35] She also repeated the "no, no, no" message in the House of Commons on her return to Westminster. His brigade relieved the garrison of Thal, for which he was again mentioned in dispatches. He forced the manager of the Golden Temple, and Sunder Singh Majithia, to use their influence over the Sikhs, in favour of the government. of Michael Joseph Bonaventure Ryan and Mary Ann Emily MacLeod. Howe was Margaret Thatcher's longest-serving Cabinet minister, successively holding the posts of Chancellor of the Exchequer, Foreign Secretary, and finally Leader of the House of Commons, deputy prime minister and Lord President of the Council. Because of his actions during this campaign, his name once more appeared in the official report. Geoffrey MacLeod. Reginald was born on October 9 1864, in Murree, Punjab, Pakistan. Three British bank employees were beaten to death, and Miss Marcella Sherwood, who supervised the Mission Day School for Girls, was cycling around the city to close her schools when she was assaulted by a mob in a narrow street called the Kucha Kurrichhan. [6] He served on the Council of the Bar from 1957 to 1962, and was a council member of the pressure group JUSTICE. He wrote later that:[7]:406407, In his official response to the Hunter commission that inquired into the shooting, Dyer was unremorseful and stated: "I think it quite possible that I could have dispersed the crowd without firing but they would have come back again and laughed, and I would have made, what I consider, a fool of myself. Frank was born on July 3 1853, in Apsley, VIC, Australia. What have you been brought here for? The recently opened [], Lytham, was a fishing village and appeared in the Domesday Book 1086. However, many celebrated him as a hero of the British Raj. When Lawson resigned it looked like a natural reshuffle, but Howe was frozen out of the inner circle. The Morning Post hailed him as the man who saved India, while the Westminster Gazette held the opinion that "No British action, during the whole course of our history in India, has struck a severer blow to Indian faith in British justice than the massacre at Amritsar. One historian has suggested that the government would have survived even the ructions over Europe had Howe remained her ally. Colonel Reginald Edward Harry Dyer, CB was an officer of the Bengal Army and later the newly constituted British Indian Army. I do not wish to have anything else. The budget did reduce inflation from 11.9% in early 1981 to 3.8% in February 1983. The vehicles were unable to pass through the entrance. Reginald Edward Harry Dyer family tree Parents Edward Abraham Dyer 1831 - 1902 Mary Ann Passmore "England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVZY-8FRY: 8 October 2014), Margaret B W Paskin and null, 1926; from "England & Wales Marriages, 1837-2005," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com: 2012); citing 1926, quarter 3, vol. Howe returned to the bar. [39] Five days later, Chancellor of the Exchequer John Major was elected party leader and thus became prime minister. A mob formed, and they torched government buildings and assaulted Europeans in the city. [66], Dyer made three conflicting sets of statements about his motives and actions. [18] During the First World War (191418), he commanded the Seistan Force, for which he was mentioned in dispatches[19] and made a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB). [39], Howe retired from the House of Commons in 1992 and was made a life peer on 30 June 1992 as Baron Howe of Aberavon, of Tandridge in the County of Surrey. On 14 April, Dyer issued a statement in Urdu, threatening the local population with dire consequences if they refused to let things return to normalcy. [13] His tenure was characterised by an ambitious programme of radical policies intended to restore the public finances, reduce inflation and liberalise the economy. [12], In 1885, soon after graduating from the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Dyer was commissioned into the Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) as a lieutenant,[13] and performed riot control duties in Belfast (1886) and served in the Third Burmese War (188687). The financial policy tightened money supply, restricted public sector pay, with the ultimate effect of driving up inflation, at least in the short-term, and unemployment in the medium-term. In 1910, he was appointed lieutenant-colonel. Surprisingly, despite his involvement in the massacre and no apparent remorse for it, no attempt on his life was made by Indian insurgents. ID: 6986751. Brother of Mary Catherine Ryan, Edward Lawrence Ryan, Margaret Emma Ryan and Francis Peter Ryan [spouse(s) unknown] [children unknown] Died 18 Jan 1885 in Bengal, India. Report of Commissioners, appointed by the Punjab Sub-committee of Indian National Congress, Vol I, New Delhi, p 68, Report of Commissioners, Vol I, New Delhi, p 105. Mini Bio (1) Geoff Edwards was born on February 13, 1931 in Westfield, New Jersey, USA. [4], He was called to the bar by the Middle Temple in 1952 and practised in Wales. As a result, priests of the Golden Temple invited him to the sacred shrine and presented him with a Siropa (turban and sword). He served with the 5th Brigade at Jamrud for a few months in 1919. geoffrey edward macleod About; Map; Blog; Contact; He was the third husband of World War II heroine Odette Sansom (ne Brailly); they married in 1956. Geoffrey Howe was born in 1926 at Port Talbot, Wales, to Benjamin Edward Howe, a solicitor and coroner, and Eliza Florence (ne Thomson) Howe. You people talk against the Government and persons educated in Germany and Bengal talk sedition. [7] Thatcher's point was that the vast increase in (indirect) taxation and government spending (notably in public sector pay) in 1979 would lead to terrible consequences which it did, as unemployment doubled. Sometimes mocked as "Mogadon man" Mogadon being a well-known sleeping medication Howe delivered a blow to Thatcher's government in full view of Prime Minister's Questions and a packed House of Commons on 13 November. The episode also deeply influenced several next-generation Indian revolutionaries, including Subhas Chandra Bose and Bhagat Singh. Make a Memorial Donation. [15], The logic in his proposals was that by reducing the deficit which at the time was 9.3billion (3.6% GDP), and controlling inflation, long-term interest rates would be able to decline, thus re-stimulating the economy. Punjab Legislative Council Proceedings, 23 February 1921, Vol I I. In the Lords, Howe continued to speak on a wide range of foreign-policy and European issues, and led opposition to the Labour government's plans from 1997 to convert the second chamber into a largely elected body[41][c] a position reiterated in the face of Coalition proposals in 2012. 94 of these three-member teams, with one British or American officer, one French officer and a radio operator, were parachuted into France after D-Day, to assist the French Resistance with sabotage. [14][15] He was attached to the 39th Bengal Infantry, later transferring to the 29th Punjabis. At the advent of the Third Burmese War (1886-87), he served with the Bengal Army, initially as a lieutenant in the Bengal Staff Corps. Born In: Murree, Punjab, British India (present-day Pakistan), Also Known As: Colonel Reginald Edward Harry Dyer, Reginald Edward Harry Dyer, Spouse/Ex-: Frances Anne Trevor Ommaney (m. 1888), children: Geoffrey Edward MacLeod, Gladys Mary, Ivon Reginald, place of death: Long Ashton, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, See the events in life of Reginald Dyer in Chronological Order, (British Military Leader Responsible for the 'Jallianwala Bagh massacre' in Amritsar, iIndia). It commenced with "India does not want self-government. They were shipped to Ceylon, and then flown to India. [64], Many Indians, including Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, were outraged by the fund for Dyer, particularly due to the families of the victims killed at the Jallianwala Bagh, who were still fighting for government compensation. A year later, he was made a captain. Discover your family history in millions of family trees and more than a billion birth, marriage, death, census, and military records. The weapons an American M1 carbine, German MP 40 submachine gun, British .38 Enfield No. Thanks for your help! 443). Lichfield Cathedral In 669 the missionary, Chad, established Lichfield as the centre of Christianity in Mercia, the greatest kingdom in the land. Reginald Edward Harry Dyer family tree Parents Edward Abraham Dyer 1831 - 1902 Mary Ann Passmore NewsBreak provides latest and breaking news about Reginald Dyer. The town began to grow and popularity was bound to increase with the coming of the railways. The first of five budgets, in 1979, promised to honour Professor Hugh Clegg's report that recommended a return to pre-1975 pay levels in real terms, conceding Howe's point about "concerted action". Geoffrey Macleod. Gandhi will not lead India to capable self-government. As a temporary brigadier-general,[1] he was responsible for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre that took place on 13 April 1919 in Amritsar (in the province of Punjab). There are extensive Roman walls of local red sandstone. He participated in the 1966 Aberfan Disaster Tribunal, representing the colliery managers. It was not enough to have shops and businesses reopen in Amritsar an example was needed of the consequences of insubordination. A military picket fired at the people there, killing several protestors. The revenge will be taken upon you and upon your children. She does not understand it." Geoffrey Rory Macleod Offensive Security at Ionize Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia 204 followers 204 connections Join to connect Ionize UNSW About Providing security assurance. Serving as a temporary brigadier-general, he ordered the men under him to fire at a group of peaceful protestors. His father was a brewer and served as a manager at the Murree Brewery. During his time as deputy prime minister, Howe made a series of coded calls on Thatcher to realign her administration, which was suffering rising unpopularity following its introduction of the poll tax, as a 'listening government'.[4]. In August 1903, Dyer was made a major and was placed with the Landi Kotal Expedition (1908). [1][22] In 1919, about a month after the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, Dyer served in the Third Anglo-Afghan War. [49] Obituarists noted how Howe was "warm and well liked by colleagues",[50] with Nigel Lawson writing that he would be remembered by those who knew him "as one of the kindest and nicest men in politics"[51] who, according to Andrew Rawnsley of The Observer, was frequently spoken of by fellow politicians "as one of the most honest and decent practitioners of their profession. [26]:237 Michael O'Dwyer, the Lieutenant-Governor of Punjab, decided to deport major agitators from the province. Howe resented having to give up the state residence of Chevening, in Kent on being effectively demoted to Lord President of the Council. Hallowes was born in Kensington, London, the son of Edward Price Hallowes, a partner in Twiss, Browning & Hallowes of London, importers of Dry Monopole champagne, and Aileen Macleod of Adelaide, South . The district magistrate, acting on orders from the Punjab government, had the two leaders arrested. Geoffrey Bruce Owen Edwards (February 13, 1931 - March 5, 2014) was an American television actor, game show host, and radio personality. You will have to obey my orders and observe peace. Add a bio, trivia, and more. For his staff, Howe was a respected boss; mild-mannered, polite and courteous, he was assiduous in his attention to detail. His military career began serving briefly in the regular British Army before transferring to serve with the Presidency armies of India. He was posted in Belfast in 1886, serving as part of a riot control unit. Login to find your connection. Thatcher reminded him: "On your own head be it, Geoffrey, if anything goes wrong," commencing an often tense and querulous working relationship. [9] He sat as deputy chairman of Glamorgan quarter sessions. I shall report all these. Lord Howe was a patron of the UK Metric Association and the Conservative Foreign and Commonwealth Council. [48] Sources differ on how much, if anything Rudyard Kipling contributed to this fund and some sources claim that 'the man who saved India' line came from Kipling.[49][50]. They decided to expel major agitators from the province, including Dr. Satyapal and Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew. The town saw action during the C17th Anglo Dutch wars. We expect thousands to attend, to witness a battle [], Leeds has more listed buildings than any other city outside London. The mutineers had thrown out the challenge and the punishment, if administered at all, must be complete, unhesitating and immediate."[67]. "[23] He later looked back on this period (19831985) as his happiest, and most fruitful and productive, engaging with world leaders across the summit table, sharing decisions with Thatcher, including a notable encounter with Caspar Weinberger on 6 September 1982. They were given permission to try to escape from the Japanese after the order was delivered. He enlisted in the United States Navy in 1967 and was deployed to Vietnam. Husband of Odette Sansom Hallowes GC, MBE, Chevalier de la lgion d'honneur, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_Hallowes. "[73], Historian Gordon Johnson commented that "Dyer's actions ran counter to Army regulations. It is only to an enlightened people that free speech and a free press can be extended. [3] Some submissions to the official inquiry suggested a higher number of deaths. [37] Although Thatcher won the most votes in the leadership election, she did not win by a large enough margin to win outright and subsequently withdrew from the contest on 22 November. [40], Dyer designated the spot as sacred where Marcella Sherwood was assaulted. During World War I, he led the Seistan Force and was promoted to colonel in 1915 and temporary brigadier-general in 1916. Reginald Dyer graduated from the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, in 1885 and joined the Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) as a lieutenant. The Indian people want no such enlightenment. The first of their three children, Gladys, was born in Shimla, India, in 1889. It has a number of nearby historic houses, including Harewood House and Temple Newsam. [34], The Hunter Commission report on the incident, published the following year by the Government of India, criticised both Dyer, and the Government of the Punjab for failing to compile a casualty count, so quoted a figure offered by the Sewa Samati (A Social Services Society) of 379 identified dead, comprising 337 men, 41 boys and a six-week-old baby,[4] with approximately 1,100 wounded, of which 192 were seriously injured. [7], Howe wrote a cautiously worded letter of resignation in which he criticised the Prime Minister's overall handling of UK relations with the European Community. At the time, his decision was fiercely criticised by 364 academic economists in a letter to The Times, who contended that there was no place for de-stimulatory policies in the economic climate of the time, remarking the Budget had "no basis in economic theory or supporting evidence". [47] From 1996 to 2006 he was president of the Academy of Experts and in November 2014 was made an honorary fellow of the organisation in recognition of his contribution to the development of methods of dispute resolution. [20] Howe later stated that he had not advocated the "managed decline" policy and that he had merely been warning of the danger of concentrating excessive resources on one area of need. Dyer served in the latter in the Black Mountain campaign (1888), the Chitral Relief (1895) (promoted to captain in 1896)[16] and the Mahsud blockade (190102). His name appeared in the official report, and he became a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB). Authorities were also becoming concerned by displays of Hindu-Muslim unity. I will shoot them. For a fun activity with children [], Southwold near Aldeburgh in Suffolk has always had a strong connection with seafaring and shipbuilding. [7]:392, Dyer acquired a farm at Ashton Fields, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, which was still given as his address when he died,[65] although in 1925 he had bought a small cottage at Long Ashton on the outskirts of Bristol and spent his last two years there, while one of his sons lived at the farm. Storyhouse Todays theatre lovers can also enjoy an indoor experience at Chesters Storyhouse. [35] However other estimates,[36] from government civil servants in the city (commissioned by the Punjab Sub-committee of Indian National Congress),[37] as well as counts from the Home Political,[36] cite numbers of well over a thousand dead. [38] The deliberate infliction of these casualties earned Dyer the epithet of the "Butcher of Amritsar".[39]. This free to attend event, takes place in the Heart of Evesham. The day after the massacre Dyer attempted to restore law and order. His dispute with Thatcher was over matters of substance more than ones of style; he advocated a move back towards a more centrist position on constitutional and administrative issues, such as taxation and European integration. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5Wziy2zwCA. The authorities early claims of the massacre being the result of the assault on Marcella Sherwood, the teacher, later turned out to be only a pretext. Dyer and Sir Michael O'Dwyer, the Lieutenant-Governor of Punjab from 1912 to 1919, were worried of an imminent mutiny in Punjab. [6], Dyer was born in Murree, in the Punjab province of British India, which is now in Pakistan. Prior to his media career, Edwards was an accomplished musician, playing drums in a number of jazz . Reginald Edward Harry Dyer married Frances Anne Trevor Ommaney and had 3 children. If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. [3], Having declined an offer to remain in the army as a captain, he matriculated at Trinity Hall in 1948, where he read Law and was chairman of the Cambridge University Conservative Association, and on the committee of the Cambridge Union Society. Background. [23] For a few months in 1919 he was posted to the 5th Brigade at Jamrud. [38], Although Howe subsequently wrote in his memoir Conflict of Loyalty that his intention was only to constrain any shift in European policy by the Cabinet under the existing prime minister, his speech is widely seen as the key catalyst for the leadership challenge mounted by Michael Heseltine a few days later. However, that was not the case with O'Dwyer, who, according to many historians, was the man who ordered the massacre. Geoffrey Edmund Edwards was born on month day 1927, at birth place, to Edmund Richard Charles Edwards and Gladys Elsie Edwards (born Walton). Geoffrey McGilchrist MacLeod 09 Jan 1903 Junee, New South Wales, Australia - 08 Oct 1974 . We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each persons profile. He has been called "the Butcher of Amritsar",[2] because of his order to fire on a peaceful crowd. At the Scottish Party Conference in Perth in 1987, Howe spelled out his position for the European single market and the proposed Delors Plan (Thatcher having accepted the Single European Act in 1986[34]). In March 2008 a cache of arms was discovered during a house-clearance in a property in Walton-on-Thames. Neither shall I move to the right nor to the left. Geoffrey had one sibling. Have you taken a DNA test? 4,279 Born in Murree, Punjab, Pakistan on 9 Oct 1864 to Edward Abraham Dyer and Mary Ann Passmore. This page was last edited on 6 December 2022, at 11:49. [42] He retired from the House of Lords on 19 May 2015.[43][44]. He notes that, at the time of the Amritsar massacre, Dyer was wracked by ill-health and separated from his beloved family. [67], Dyer wrote an article in the Globe of 21 January 1921, entitled, "The Peril to the Empire". Some sources claim that over a thousand people were killed that day and more than 1,800 were injured. Howe was one of those who persuaded Michael Heseltine that on balance it was probably better that he, rather than she, resign during the Westland Affair in 1986. Editorial Department: Curse of the Pink Panther. [citation needed], At the same time, in response to the 1976 sterling crisis, Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey had requested a loan of $3.9 billion from the International Monetary Fund (IMF); at the time, it was the largest loan request the IMF had ever received. All these contents were uploaded before Elon Musk's acquisition, and only thanks to his leadersh Harold Macmillan believed that trade union votes had contributed towards the 1951 and 1955 election victories and thought that it "would be inexpedient to adopt any policy involving legislation which would alienate this support". He died on March 5, 2014 in Santa Monica, California, USA. He was previously married to Michael Feffer and Suzanne Weaver Ford. Leave a message for others who see this profile. Awards of Reginald Dyer, birthday, children and many other facts. [74], Dyer is played by Edward Fox in the 1982 film Gandhi. He did a six-month course in maths and physics. Obey my orders. Dyer arrived with 50 troops, including 25 Gurkhas of 1/9 Gurkha Rifles (1st battalion, 9th Gurkha Rifles), 25 Pathans and Baluch, 54th Sikhs and 59th Sindh Rifles, and ordered his men to block all the main exits and fire their .303 LeeEnfield rifles at the assembled crowd. [25], In 1919, the European population in Punjab feared the locals would overthrow British rule. [10] But of more legislative importance were the Street Committee on racial discrimination, and Cripps Committee on discrimination against women, the reports of which helped the Labour government to change the law. [22] The trip opened the way to further discussions with Mikhail Gorbachev, with whom he believed Thatcher shared "extraordinary chemistry. It is about 100 miles north of the coast of mainland Great Britain. Geoffrey Lee MacLeod, 57, passed away early on November 20, 2018. [69], Nigel Collett author of the biography The Butcher of Amritsar is convinced that the Amritsar massacre preyed on Dyer's mind from the very day he opened fire. These required that force should be constrained by what was reasonable to achieve an immediate objective; minimum, not maximum, force should be deployed. He is the son of Reginald Dyer and Frances Ommaney. At first his legal practice struggled to pay, surviving thanks to 1,200 gift from his father and a judicious marriage. Large contributions to the fund were made by civil servants and by British Army and Indian Army officers, although serving members of the military were not allowed to donate to political funds under the King's Regulations (para. The couple had three children together, Gladys Mary (born 1889), Ivon Reginald (1895), and Geoffrey Edward MacLeod (1896). Additional: Parents' names match, date and location consistent with other sources. Moreover, proper warning had to be given. On the coast the [], Nantwich is a lively medieval market town on the banks of the River Weaver in Cheshire. Richard I granted the town [], The C13th Century Battle of Evesham is re-enacted on the 4 & 5 August 2018. 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