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- Soulton Hall is a Tudor country house near Wem, England. It was a 16th century architectural project of Sir Rowland Hill, publisher of the Geneva Bible...
- The Soulton Long Barrow and Ritual Landscape is a modern memorial in the form of a long barrow in the Soulton landscape near Wem in Shropshire, England...
- Roman Road from Uriconium to Deva Victrix ran close by to the east at Soulton. It is understood a lost Roman camp may have been in the area, called Rutunium...
- during the COVID-19 pandemic, outdoor performance was reintroduced to Soulton Hall when NYT members gave their first live in-person performance since...
- Sir Rowland Hill (Hyll or Hylle or Hull or Hall) of Soulton (c. 1495–1561), was the publisher of the Geneva Bible, thereby earning the title "The First...
- England, with pleasure grounds and gardens. It historically ****ociated with Soulton Hall the Shropshire headquarters of Sir Rowland Hill ("Old Sir Rowland")...
- Testament, appeared in 1560, and was published by Sir Rowland Hill of Soulton, but it was not printed in England until 1575 (New Testament) and 1576...
- 2015–2018. As priest in charge Stephen Baxter 2018– Sir Rowland Hill, of Soulton publisher of the Geneva Bible, styled "First Protestant Lord Mayor of London":...
- traced to a civic benefaction of the tudor statesman Sir Rowland Hill of Soulton, convenor of the Geneva Bible translation, who built the first stone bridge...
- Bible, derived part of the. geometrical code embedded in his house at Soulton Hall, Shropshire upon the ancient theatre at Epidaurus. The first systematic...