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Edward Kelley received a life sentence, with five years of supervised release if released, for plotting to murder FBI agents ...
But Buckingham Palace said this week that the royal train had reached the end of the line and was being discontinued in a ...
Specially commissioned private rail cars have transported the royal family around the country for over 150 years, beginning ...
Five Worcestershire players snagged prizes at the prestigious Delancey UK Chess Challenge. The event, hosted at the University of Worcester, saw Dylan Kirkbright from Bishop Perowne School bagging a ...
An off-Broadway production about an openly gay future heir has received rave reviews, but unlike some countries, Britain has ...
Catherine of Aragon speaks against her marriage’s annulment to Henry VIII at ...
Teenage fast bowler Eddie Jack has been "invited to practise" with England's senior team ahead of the first Test against India after producing impressive efforts for the Lions against India A.
The red brick building, built in a neoclassical style, contains some iconic columns and ornate plasterwork, including the coat of arms of King Edward VI, said Historic England.
King Edward I, also known as the Hammer of the Scots, ruled England from 1272 to 1307, reports Surrey Live. Overwhelmed by the revelations, Will described the experience as "soul nourishing".
In contrast, Edward’s brother, Prince Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI), had married the very suitable Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923. Who became king after King George V died?
When Edward died in 1553, Protestant leaders tried to install Lady Jane Grey, but Mary outmaneuvered them and claimed the throne, becoming England’s first queen regnant.
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