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Blue Plaque tablet at Ratcliff Cross commemorating the memory of Sir Hugh Willoughby, Stephen Borough, William Borough, Sir Martin Frobisher and other navigators at King Edward Memorial Park, The Highway, Shadwell, London E1, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Blue Plaque commemorating essayist and historian Thomas Carlyle at 33 Ampton Street, King's Cross, London WC1X 0LT, London Borough of Camden.
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Blue Plaque commemorating essayist and historian Thomas Carlyle at 33 Ampton Street, King's Cross, London WC1X 0LT, London Borough of Camden.
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Blue Plaque tablet at Ratcliff Cross commemorating the memory of Sir Hugh Willoughby, Stephen Borough, William Borough, Sir Martin Frobisher and other navigators at King Edward Memorial Park, The Highway, Shadwell, London E1, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Two sieges at Dover Castle, in the summers of 1216 and 1217, were important events during the First Barons’ War. The circumstances that gave rise to this attack were part of a complex and bitter disagreement between King John and a large group of English barons, which resulted in all-out warfare across England.
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Stories of England: Pageantry and progresses
With King Charles due to be crowned on 6 May between tours of the UK and the Commonwealth, head historic properties curator Jeremy Ashbee explores the stories of six royal visits to our sites
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English Heritage adds King Charles III to iconic royal ruler
English Heritage has today revealed its brand new ‘Rulers of England’ ruler. The iconic wooden ruler, a staple of all schoolchildren which lists and dates all the Kings and Queens of England, has now been updated to include King Charles III.
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History of King Arthur’s Round Table
A brief history and description of King Arthur's Round Table, a Neolithic monument later thought to have been used by King Arthur for jousts.
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History of King Doniert’s Stone
A brief history and description of King Doniert's Stone, two fragments of a 9th-century stone cross bearing the name of the Cornish King Doniert.
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Lambert Simnel and Piel Island
How a Yorkist claimant to the English throne failed to usurp Henry VII in the final chapter of the Wars of the Roses – but gave the people of Piel in Cumbria their most enduring legend in the process.