The legend of the Golden Farmer highwayman whose body was hung in chains on Bagshot Heath
William Davis was one of the most notorious horseback robbers of the 17th century
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It is said that in 17th and 18th-century Britain, people would write their wills before travelling.
A RESTAURANT is working with a food pantry to devise a set of recipes which will be distributed in food packs. Nadia Padidar-Bitcon, from Caspian Flame Grill restaurants at Derwent Howe, will devise recipes for people that will help to use all the ingredients in food parcels and reduce the need to buy as many ready made meals. Angela Good, from Moorclose Community Centre, said: Caspian have given us a belter of a food donation too. Nadia is going to put together a series of recipes. The idea is there will be recipes varying from absolutely basic to a bit more complicated, it will stop people needing to buy as many ready made meals.