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Oliver Cromwell: ruthless in battle – but nice to his men
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The Battle Of Marston Moor, 2 July 1644 | What Happened?
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Royal wedding anniversary: Kate Middleton s Wakefield links and how city marked the Duke and Duchess s wedding 10 years on
Today marks 10 years since the wedding of William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - but as millions look back on the big day, do you remember Kate Middleton s surprising Wakefield links?
Thursday, 29th April 2021, 5:13 pm
Today marks 10 years since the wedding of William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - but as millions look back on the big day, do you remember Kate Middleton s surprising Wakefield links? Photo: Getty Images/JPI Media
Kate and Will married at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011, an occasion celebrated by millions of people in the UK and around the world.
Centuries of Ilkley s history presented in a unique way
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The grandiose Chanters House, in Ottery St Mary, Devon, has astonishing links to history and literature: it was the place where Oliver Cromwell declared the Civil War, and where the Coleridge family created one of the West Country s most impressive libraries.
History meets architectural grandeur at Chanters House, a magnificent property in Ottery St Mary, Devon.
The Grade II -listed house for sale with Pilkington Estates via OnTheMarket with an asking price of £7 million originally dates from the 14th century but first rose to national fame in the 17th century, when Oliver Cromwell hosted a meeting of local people in the dining room and apparently declared the start of the Civil War from there.