Netley Abbey is a ruined medieval monastery in the village of Netley 
near Southampton in Hampshire, England. The abbey was founded in 1239 
as a house for monks of the austere Cistercian order. Despite being a 
royal abbey, Netley was never rich, produced no influential scholars or 
churchmen, and its nearly 300-year history was quiet. The monks were 
best known to their neighbours for the generous hospitality they 
offered to travellers on land and sea. In 1536, Netley was closed by 
Henry VIII of England during the Dissolution of the Monasteries and the 
building was converted into a mansion by William Paulet, a wealthy 
Tudor politician. The abbey was used as a country house until the 
beginning of the eighteenth century, after which it was abandoned and 
partially demolished for building materials. Subsequently the ruins 
became a tourist attraction, and provided inspiration to poets and 
artists of the romantic movement. In the early twentieth century the 
site was given to the nation, and it is now a Scheduled Ancient 
Monument, cared for by English Heritage. The extensive remains consist 
of the church, cloister buildings, abbot's house, and fragments of the 
post-Dissolution mansion.

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1828:

Congress passed the largest tariff in United States history, which 
resulted in severe economic hardship in the American South.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tariff_of_1828>

1845:

Captain Sir John Franklin and his ill-fated Arctic expedition departed 
from Greenhithe, England; the entire 129-man complement would be lost.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin%27s_lost_expedition>

1911:

Parks Canada, the world's first national park service, was established 
as the Dominion Parks Branch under the Department of the Interior.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parks_Canada>

1997:

The Sierra Gorda Biosphere, which encompasses the most ecologically 
diverse region in Mexico, was established as a result of grassroots 
efforts.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Gorda>

2010:

In Bangkok, the Thai military concluded a week-long crackdown on 
widespread protests by forcing the surrender of opposition leaders.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Thai_military_crackdown>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

Ruritanian (adj):
1. Of or having the characteristics of adventure, romance, and 
intrigue, as in works of romantic fiction.
2. Used to describe a fictitious and generic foreign government or 
person, as used to state a general or hypothetical situation
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Ruritanian>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

I wish to live because life has within it that which is good, that 
which is beautiful and that which is love. Therefore, since I have 
known all of these things, I have found them to be reason enough and — 
I wish to live. Moreover, because this is so, I wish others to live for 
generations and generations and generations.
  --Lorraine Hansberry
<http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Lorraine_Hansberry>




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