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Abbey of Notre-Dame de Barbery, Normandy
The 13th April 2026 is the 850th anniversary of the founding of an abbey by an owner of Middleton. On 13th April 1176, Robert III de Marmion, 2nd Baron Marmion of Tamworth, officially founded the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Barbery, which was located in the communes of Barbery and Bretteville-sur-Laize in Calvados, Normandy, about 20km south of Caen. On 14th November 1140, Robert III’s father, Robert II de Marmion, 1st Baron Marmion of Tamworth and Lord of Fontenay-le-Marmion in N
Debbie Jordan
Apr 133 min read


Happy Year of the Horse!
17th February 2026 is the start of the new lunar year and this year is the year of the fire horse. In Chinese astrology an animal is paired with a natural element and the last time the year of the fire horse occurred was 60 years ago. In Chinese culture the horse can represent freedom, power, vitality and perseverance and when combined with fire it can also emphasise passion, leadership and breaking free from past constraints. Horses of all types have been important in many d
Debbie Jordan
Feb 172 min read


Old London Bridge
2026 is the 850th anniversary of the start of the construction of Old London Bridge. The construction was instigated by Peter of Colechurch in 1176 but it was not completed until 1209, which was after Peter had died. So how does this connect to Middleton’s history? Peter was described as the bridge master and a clergyman at St Mary’s Colechurch. Following the murder of Thomas à Becket in 1170, Robert III de Marmion, 2nd Baron Marmion of Tamworth, who owned Middleton between 1
Debbie Jordan
Feb 63 min read


The Middleton Accounts of 1525: #20
The next entry in the Middleton accounts of Sir Henry Willoughby in 1525 was described as a reward to my Lady Abbess of Polesworth’s maids when Mistress Alice was fetched home from Polesworth. This entry was dated as the 18th August and the amount was 16 pence, which was the equivalent of about £29.42 today. Mistress Alice was Sir Henry Willoughby’s youngest daughter. Polesworth Abbey often appears in our records. It had a long connection with Middleton, from the 12th century
Debbie Jordan
Dec 15, 20252 min read
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