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"Houses in Astcote Astcote is a hamlet in near the town of Towcester in Northamptonshire, England. It is in the civil parish of Pattishall . The settlement was recorded in the Domesday Book under the name of Aviescote. References External links * Hamlets in Northamptonshire South Northamptonshire District "
"Asterley is a village in Shropshire, England. Its name, derived from Old English, means "the eastern clearing in the forest".Raven, M. A Guide to Shropshire, 2005, p.16 It was historically a township of the large parish of Pontesbury,Pontesbury , GENUKI and is still part of the civil parish of Pontesbury. It consists of some 50 houses, including some timber- and cruck- framed dwellings. There is a brick former Church of England mission church in the village, built in 1869 but a private house since about 1990,. Its churchyard contains the graves of two World War II soldiers who both died in 1940, which are registered and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. CWGC Cemetery Report. Dates obtained from casualty record. There is a functioning Methodist chapel which is part of the Shropshire and Marches Methodist Circuit. Eight of the Methodist churches in the area voted on 15 July 2019 to become an amalgamation of chapels to be called Rea Valley Methodist Churches keeping each chapel operational as a cooperative. In this new Methodist Society, Asterley will become a Celebration Chapel and offer special worship services four to five times a year. The chapel was built in 1834. A stone World War I memorial tablet is next to its entrance door outside and indoors is a framed Roll of Honour to local men who died in World War II. The village had a small and possibly shortlived Latter Day Saints congregation in 1851.Reprinted extract from Victoria History of Shropshire, Volume VIII, published 1968. The village has had two pubs, The Royal Oak and The Windmill Inn, a shop and a school house which are all now private houses. In the 18th and 19th centuries the village was the centre of a small-scale coal mining and brick-making industry. Outside the village is a rare survival, a windmill built in 1809.Asterley, National Mills Weekend It was restored in the 1980s. See also *Listed buildings in Pontesbury References External links Villages in Shropshire "
"Jacques Hiron (born 1946) is a former merchant turned journalist, and writer of popular science, fiction and graphic novels. He lives in Leucate in southern France. Works = Fiction/novels = * Le Paquebots des Sables. E-dite, Paris, 2002, ISBN 2- 84608-071-2. = Popular science = * Nöel Hautemanière and Jacques Hiron: Leucate : plein cadre; livre de photographies (Leucate: Full Size; Photo Album). Toreilles, 2004, . * Jacques Hiron: Il était une fois Leucate (Once Upon a Time There was Leucate). Leucate, Edition du Cap Leucate, 2005 (first ed. 1998 ). = Graphic novels = * La Foire aux frisés (The Curly Heads' Fair), Jean-Michel Arroyo (graphics), Jacques Hiron (script), 2003, , . * The scenario of the comic trilogy Le Paquebot des sables (bande dessinée) based on his novel Le Paquebot des Sables (dessins/designs by Jean-Michel Arroyo) Le Paquebot des sables, tome 1 : Karl, 2004, , Le Paquebot des sables, Tome 2 : Ingrid, 2005, , Le Paquebot des sables, Tome 3 : Günther, 2006, , 1946 births Living people People from Occitanie 21st-century French novelists French comics writers French male novelists 21st- century French male writers "