The Mores of Loseley: vital cogs in the Tudor machine?

There is ample parking behind the church and disabled parking in front

An illustrated talk by Dr Catherine Ferguson, exploring the role of the More family, as revealed through the Loseley Manuscripts, as agents in Surrey of the Tudor revolution in government, and the part they played in transforming England from a medieval Catholic country into a modern Protestant state

Society 2009 Annual General Meeting


The Society's Annual General Meeting will be held at Farnham Castle on Sunday 22nd November 2009.

If weather permits David Graham will lead a tour of the interior and exterior of the castle prior to the proceedings, starting at 1:30pm.

Tea will be served and the meeting should finish by 4pm.

All members of the Society are welcome; if you are planning to attend please inform Sue Janaway at Castle Arch so we have some idea of numbers expected.

Archaeological Open Day at Woking Palace

Events: 
An opportunity to see the results of the investigations and excavations undertaken at Woking Palace this summer. There will be guided tours of the site from 11am with the last tour departing at 4pm plus displays by various local groups. Unfortunately there is no public parking available at the site. Free parking in gravel long-stay car park beyond tarmac short-stay car park just off Old Woking High Street at the mini roundabout and access on foot or cycle via way-marked route of about 1 mile.

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