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ST. MICHAELS SQUARE,
Penkridge, Staffordshire, England,
ST19 5AL
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18th century (Time Period)
18th Century Village Inn. Hotel rooms were extensively refurbished in 2007, all rooms are en-suite, have tea and coffee making facilites and include complimentary mineral water, 30 channel flat screen television and very large spacious rooms with original features. more >>
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This politician is generally regarded as the first Prime Minister
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His official post was First Lord of the Treasury (1721-1742)
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He took over more and more control due to the long absences (and disinterest) of George I and II
This Day in British History
13 February, 1689
William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England
Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal
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She was proclaimed queen on 9 July, 1553
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She was executed at the Tower of London