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Nateby,
Kirkby Stephen, Yorkshire, England,
CA17 4JP
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Situated in the village of Nateby just a mile south of Kirkby Stephen, the Black Bull Inn can be found in the centre of the Village, directly opposite the road leading to Swaledale. The hotel is easily reached from either the M6 or the A66, and is ideally placed for … more >>
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British Heritage Awards
British History Quiz
This king of Mercia built an immense earthwork stretching the length of the current Welsh border
Clue
His dyke replaced an earlier earthwork called Wat's Dyke, built by his predecesor, Aethelbald
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He is generally regarded as the most powerful Saxon king before Alfred the Great
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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This weak-willed king was married to Margaret of Anjou
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He was followed to the throne by Edward IV