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Wormley West End Circular Walk
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		<title>Dewhurst School</title>
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by Jack Edwards and Peter Rooke
The Dewhurst family had been associated with the parish of Cheshunt at least since the latter part of the sixteenth century, for Barnar Dewhurst, Robert&#8217;s father, was secretary to William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Lord High Treasurer of England in the reign of, Elizabeth I. Lord Burghley purchased Theobalds in [...]]]></description>
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