History articles tagged with 'William Shakespeare'



Attractions to visit tagged with 'William Shakespeare'

Name Town County Attraction Type Heritage Rating
Aldeburgh, St Peter and St Paul's Church Aldeburgh Suffolk Historic Church 3 Heritage Rating
Anne Hathaway's Cottage Shottery Warwickshire Historic Building 4 Heritage Rating
Charlecote Park Charlecote Warwickshire Historic House 5 Heritage Rating
Garrick's Birthplace Hereford Herefordshire Historic Building 2 Heritage Rating
Hampton Court Palace London Greater London Historic House 5 Heritage Rating
Hedingham Castle Castle Hedingham Essex Castle 4 Heritage Rating
Oxford Painted Room Oxford Oxfordshire Historic Building 4 Heritage Rating
Rufford Hall Ormskirk Lancashire Historic Building 4 Heritage Rating
Shakespeare's Birthplace Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire Historic Building 5 Heritage Rating
Shakespeare's Globe London Greater London Family Attraction 5 Heritage Rating
Stratford upon Avon, Holy Trinity Church Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire Historic Church 4 Heritage Rating
Stratford upon Avon, Holy Trinity Church Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire Historic Church 4 Heritage Rating
Stratford-upon-Avon Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire Town 5 Heritage Rating
Stratford-upon-Avon Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire Town 5 Heritage Rating
Trotton, St George Church Trotton West Sussex Historic Church 4 Heritage Rating
Name Town County Attraction Type Heritage Rating
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The 'rough wooing' described what action by Henry VIII?



25 April, 1284

Birth of Prince Edward (Edward II) at Caernarfon Castle

He was later named 'Prince of Wales', a title conferred on heirs to the English throne since

This monarch's sons were called 'The Devil's Brood'



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