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John of England (12693 bytes)
1: ... of England''' depicted in ''Cassell's History of England'' (1902)]] 2: ...f "Lackland" (in French, <i>sans terre</i>) and "Soft-sword". 4: ... best remembered. Some have argued, however, that John ruled no better or worse than his immediate prede... 6: ... never acknowledged as queen. (She then married Geoffrey de Mandeville as her second husband and [[Hub... 8: ...g John to leave after only eight months (''see: [[John's first expedition to Ireland]]''). List of the priors of St John of Jerusalem in England (3251 bytes) 1: ...ere the '''Lord Priors of St John of Jerusalem in England''', the [[Knights Hospitaller]]s, until it was st... 3: ...house at Buckland, [[Somerset]] (during the reign of [[Henry II]]), which had a prioress for 60 years.... 6: # [[Alanus]], prior, was raised to the Bishopric of Bangor [[16 April]] [[1195]]. Died [[19 March]] [... 12: ...], prior 1269, gave the church of Clerkenwell one of the six pots used when [[Jesus]] turned water int... 13: ... – 1280. In the last year he gave the Vicar of Standon lands in the same parish. Died [[11 March... History of the Jews in England--Maranos in England (3515 bytes) 1: '''History of the Jews in England--Maranos in England:''' 3: ...This page is part of the [[History of the Jews in England]])'' 5: ==Arrival of Maranos== 7: ... I of England|Charles Stuart]] in [[Holland]] and of the Spaniards in the [[New World]] (see L. Wolf, ... 11: ...he only country from which Jews were excluded. If England admitted them, the Messianic age might be expecte... History of the Jews in England--Jews came to England with the Normans (6934 bytes) 1: '''History of the Jews in England--Jews came to England with the Normans:''' 3: ...This page is part of the [[History of the Jews in England]])'' 7: ... through the country that would supply quantities of coin. 9: ==Status of Jews== 11: ...ially important: it granted to the Jews the right of moving wherever they wanted, as if these were the... Norman St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley (1879 bytes) 1: ...unded from his father's (Stevas) and mother's (St John-O'Connor). 4: called to the Bar of the Middle Temple in [[1952]]. 6: ...e Commons in 1987 and was elevated to the [[House of Lords]]. 8: ...ommission]] from [[1985]] to [[1999]], and Master of [[Emmanuel College, Cambridge]] between [[1991]] ... 13: ..."40%" align="center"|'''[[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]]'''<br>1979–1981 John a Kent and John a Cumber (602 bytes) 1: ...nscript which has the date 159x (with the reading of the last digit being uncertain) exists and there ... 3: ...ving original work of Munday and secondly because of the parallels that exist between this play and [[... New England (14461 bytes) 1: ...ited States of America. For other uses, see [[New England (disambiguation)]].'' 3: ...ern New England, the six northeastern-most states of the United States, indicated by red]] 4: ...ed States]] is located in the northeastern corner of the country. [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] is ... 12: ...link.net/users/moroney/nehwys/] The [[Central New England Railway]] also stretched west to the Hudson River... 14: ... growing or changing trend, but rather the result of historical population patterns. Tell England (2565 bytes) 1: '''Tell England''', subtitled ''A Study In A Generation'', is a [... 3: ...hers) from Ray's perspective. Raymond spends much of the novel setting up the characters and their rel... 5: ...match the masters at Kensingstowe consider what [[England]] will do with the young men they are molding. 7: ... The attitude is embodied by their new commanding office, the Colonel; 9: ...hteen in 1914 is to be the best thing in England. England's wealth used to consist in other things. Nowaday... Somewhere in England (2845 bytes) 2: ...nter" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''Somewhere in England'' 4: ...glandbonustracksalbumcover.jpg|200px|Somewhere in England]] 26: !bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|Professional reviews 35: |valign="top"|<small>'''''Somewhere in England'''''<br />([[1981]])</small> 38: ...eorge Harrison|Harrison's]] original idea as part of the ''Dark Horse Years'' boxed set. England, England (7127 bytes) 3: ...hical novel set in the [[United Kingdom|Britain]] of the not-too-distant future. On the 4: .... As a woman of about 40, she reaches the zenith of her career when she is employed by the eminent Br... 5: ...ata'', leaves for the Continent. After some years of aimlessly travelling the world she re-enters the ... 7: ...asi-[[dictatorship]] run solely on the principles of the [[free market]]. 9: ...thesis of the 1990s, in particular his discussion of [[tourism]]). England (32066 bytes) 2: ...le="font-size:larger; margin-left: inherit;" | '''England''' 7: | [[Image:England_flag_large.png|170px|Flag of England]] 8: |[[Image:EnglishcoatofarmsGFDL.png|110px]] 10: |([[Flag of England|In detail]]) 11: |[[Coat of Arms of England|(In detail)]] This England (751 bytes) 1: ...o often espouse white foreigners who are citizens of the [[Commonwealth]] over coloured English citize... 5: *[http://www.thisengland.co.uk/ This England (publishers' site)] Edred of England (1918 bytes) 14: <td>[[Edmund I of England|Edmund I]]</td> 17: <td>'''Date of Birth:'''</td> 21: <td>'''Place of Birth:'''</td> 22: <td>[[Wessex, England]]</td> 33: <td>'''Date of Death:'''</td> Baronetage of England (13073 bytes) 1: ...f Nova Scotia]] were replaced by the [[Baronetage of Great Britain]]. 3: ...or a complete list of all baronetcies, see [[List of Baronetcies]]. 5: ==Baronets in the Baronetage of England== 9: ...]]||[[1611]]||also [[Bacon Baronets|Baronet Bacon of Mildenhall]] 11: ...]||the [[Marquess of Ailesbury]] in the [[Peerage of the United Kingdom]] Halifax, England (2762 bytes) 1: ... of about 90,000. It is well known as a centre of England's woollen manufacture from the 15th century onwar... 3: ...the 12th century, has always been dedicated to St John the Baptist. 5: ...merchants' trading rooms. After the mechanisation of the cloth industry, the Piece Hall was used as a ... 7: ... by [[Charles Barry]] who also built the [[Houses of Parliament]]. [[Wainhouse tower]] is an elaborate... 9: [[The Duke of Wellington's Regiment]] is based at Wellesley Bar... Henry V of England (11514 bytes) 1: ...England''', as depicted in ''Cassell's History of England, Century Edition'', published circa 1902]] 3: ...ge, and treated him kindly. Next year the [[House of Lancaster|Lancastrian]] revolution forced Henry i... 5: ...rafted a special tool in order to extract the tip of the arrow without doing further damage. The oper... 7: ...[John of Gaunt]] — he had practical control of the government. 9: ...are|Shakespeare]], is partly due. Henry's record of involvement in war and politics, even in his yout... Beasts of England (3761 bytes) 1: ...in the [[Soviet Union]], the song is a [[parody]] of the famous [[communism|communist]] anthem "[[The ... 3: ...he knew the tune as a piglet. After a few minutes of singing, the pigs memorized the song and the othe... 5: ...oseph Stalin|Stalin]] replaced it with the [[Hymn of the Soviet Union]] in [[1944]]. 7: == Comparison between Beasts of England and The Internationale == 9: ..., the content of "Beasts of England" mirrors that of "The Internationale". Athelstan of England (3065 bytes) 17: <td>'''Date of Birth:'''</td> 21: <td>'''Place of Birth:'''</td> 22: <td>[[Wessex, England]]</td> 33: <td>'''Date of Death:'''</td> 42: ...nd on [[August 2]], [[924]]. There is a question of his legitimacy, as his mother was first known as ... Edward II of England (11414 bytes) 1: ...s article is about the fourteenth century king of England. For other uses see [[Edward II (disambiguation)]... 4: ...right|Edward II, depicted in Cassell's History of England, published circa 1902]] 6: ...Edward I of England]] by his first wife [[Eleanor of Castile]], was born at [[Caernarfon Castle]]. 8: ...s unfounded; the story first appeared in the work of [[16th century]] Welsh "[[antiquary]]" [[David Po... 10: ...rd I died, on [[July 7]], [[1307]], the first act of the prince, now King Edward II, was to recall Gav... Charles II of England (25280 bytes) 1: ...b|right|250px|'''Charles II''' <br><small>King of England, Scotland and Ireland</small>]] 2: ...il his death. Charles II's father, [[Charles I of England|Charles I]], had been executed in 1649 following ... 4: ... Catholic to reign over England since [[Mary I of England|Mary I]]'s death in [[1558]]. 7: ...y invested with the [[Honours of the Principality of Wales]]. 9: ...th]] and [[Duke of Buccleuch]]), was the only one of Charles II's bastards who would later play a sign...
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