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Historic Scottish Battles
The decisive battle was seen as part of the wider English Civil War which ultimately led to the execution of King Charles I and the emergence of Oliver Cromwell.
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Oliver Cromwell Sacked Parliament
Cromwell's dismissal of the Rump Parliament is one of the Commons' most famous scenes in its history. Cromwell changed from bully to dictator.
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The Christmas of Charles Dickens
England is boasting one of the most spectacular of all millennium celebrations, with Greenwich as the main focal point. But before the millennium there is Christmas
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About Ireland
Ireland has a long and rich history that has shaped the country to the friendly and beautiful place it is today.
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As I Was Going to St Ives..Millennium Series 28
Please join me on a facinating visit to St Ives, in East Anglia It was a very interesting place, with views of the beautiful English countryside, traditional architecture including the pink thatched houses of the region, more pubs and a short touch base with Oliver Cromwell. There are lots of pictures ofcourse and links. See the discussion re the nursery rhyme riddle. Probably old hat, but not Cromwells. I will supply the most approved answer if I can get to a cyber cafe as I am now in sunny Tuscany. Mary Ellen Bradshaw
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Charles II
Charles II fought for the English throne during the English Civil War, fighting Oliver Cromwell and his roundheads. His reign marks the Restoration period in England.
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Henry Moore at Kew Gardens, UK
Just as Henry Moore desired, his massive sculptures are now on show with backdrops that complement them, and where the changing light and seasons alter the viewpoint.
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The British Bill of Attainder
Beginning in the fourteenth century and lasting to the nineteenth, there was a law in England that enabled nobles and royalty to punish citizens without trial.
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Cambridge's Comic History
Cambridge University has nurtured the comic talents of John Cleese, Douglas Adams, Peter Cook, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson, David Frost & Eric Idle
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Charles I and Personal Rule
It was the reign of King Charles I which was perhaps more than anything else responsible for initiating the conflict which led, ultimately, to the English Civil War.
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Comparative Irish History
A look at Irish historians James Scott Wheeler and James Burke understanding of the Irish Confederate War of the 17th Century including strategy and military leaders.
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London's Historic Henrietta Street
This Covent Garden street is a typical urban thoroughfare with offices, bars, shops, and restaurants. Yet its busy modern façade hides a past full of famous names.
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Palace of Holyroodhouse Edinburgh
Located at the end of the Royal Mile which starts at Edinburgh Castle, Holyroodhouse lies at the base of Arthur's Seat, the highest peak in Holyrood Park
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Friends (Quakers) and Peace
Article on the peace testimony of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
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Book Review - The Queen's Lady
"The Queen's Lady", by Barbara Kyle, is a riveting historical fiction about a headstrong woman named Honor Larke living in the era of King Henry VIII.
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Chalk Homer Angers British Pagans
British pagans are furious after artist Peter Stuart painted Homer Simpson next to Cerne Abbas giant in Dorset. Image is meant to promote upcoming The Simpsons Movie.
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Connecticut History
A fascinating look at some of the important "firsts" in the history of Connecticut, from 1639 to1900.
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Ireland - The Aran Islands
The Aran Islands are situated off the west coast of Ireland and are part of County Galway. There is no other part of Ireland that resembles these three small islands.
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An Historical Overview of The Tower of London
The intriguing and sinister history surrounding The Tower of London, where the Crown Jewels are kept, makes it one of London's most captivating tourist attractions.
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Ashby-de-la-Zouch Castle
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, a town in Leicestershire has a castle that has played host to some pretty impressive historical figures!
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Bacon's Rebellion – 1676
Nathaniel Bacon was absolutely a rebel! Was the cause of his devotion to liberty pure patriotic principle or was it a smoke screen to cover a desire for power and wealth?
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Cecil Sharp's Revival of Morris Dancing
Despite its long history, the Morris dance of today owes its survival to the work of Cecil Sharp and the English folk music revival at the beginning of the 20th century.
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Christmas Disappears
This article tells how Christmas was abolished during the English Civil War.
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Christmas Pudding and Mince Pies
Christmas pudding and mince pies are central to any Christmas feast. The traditions of these two Christmas desserts are ancient and reviered.
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Colonial Christmas Traditions
Early Colonial settlers in America brought distinct Christmas traditions from England, The Netherlands and Eastern Europe,including Sinter Klass and the Christmas Putz.
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Henry Purcell, Life and Works
Biography of Henry Purcell, considered greatest English composer before Elgar, known for Sonata no. 9 in F, The Golden Sonata.
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Linlithgow Palace, birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots
It was this week in 1587 that Mary Queen of Scots was executed. Let's take a look at the place where she was born.
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Monarchy by David Starkey
David Starkey charts the fascinating path of the British monarchy from the bloodshed of the War of the Roses to the moral crises of the late 20th century.
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One of London's Best Small Museums
The Fan Museum in Greenwich is one of the best little museums in London, an award-winning collection of fans that is unique in the world, with changing exhibitions.
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The Powerful Lady Anne Clifford
Lady Anne Clifford, denied her lands and freedom for most of her life, pursued her rightful inheritance at age 60, leaving behind a long and rich legacy.
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Thomas Carlyle Biography
Biography of British writer, philosopher, and critic Thomas Carlyle, a leading thinker of his day, famous for The History of Frederick the Great.
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"Marooned" on Gilligan's Island? A "Cast Away" Culture Revealed
Cultural and historical sidelight on Jamaica - The Maroons and their impact on Jamaica's culture and identity.
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About Leicester and Leicestershire
A brief look at Leicestershire's location, it's past, it's present and it's crowning achievements. Glance into a sadistic past and then step into the present day. You'll be surprised!
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Birth Control Through History
A quick look at the history of birth control and what has been used to prevent not only pregnancy but also diseases over the years.
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Hit the High Notes at Wexford's Opera Festival
Join the Travelsleuth for a Night at the Opera. Wexford celebrates its annual International Festival of rarely performed Operas in October. <font color="green"><B>Updated 8 June, 2002.</B></font>
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Sir Arthur Hesilrige - Part 1
Sir Arthur Hesilrige is a local hero within the county of Leicestershire and yet few pay homage to this English Civil War participant. Perhaps it was his alleged 'arrogant, forceful, foul-temper' which diverted historians from paying him true homage?
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Sir Arthur Hesilrige - Part 2
On January 3 1642, Hesilrige was one of five MP's who escaped when King Charles entered Parliament.
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The Stuart Monarchs
The house of Stuart ruled England, Scotland and Ireland from 1603 until 1714. They ruled during the English Civil War as well as the Restoration period of Charles II.
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In Memoriam. King Charles I. Beheaded 30 January, 1649
Stuart Buchanan MacWatt remembers the anniversary of the execution of King Charles I and looks at the architectural glory of London's Banqueting House in Whitehall where the deed was done.
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Ireland's Oldest Garden - Part I
A description of Killruddery House and Gardens near the seaside town of Bray in County Wicklow (Ireland)is like having a garden history book open wide to pages devoted to the 17th through early 19th centuries. These gardens, which date from the 1680's, are thought to be Ireland's oldest surviving formal gardens. Part I describes some of the the cultural, social and even political pressures on Ireland’s Norman – Anglo – Irish landed gentry which lead to building gardens such as Killruddery.
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Of Mincemeat and Plum Pudding
Description, history, and some fun recipes for mincemeat and plum pudding.
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Henry the Sixth Part 3
The great Shakespeare hoax and the third (and final) part of King Henry the Sixth.
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Queen Victoria's 'Family' Christmas
Travelsleuth Stuart Buchanan MacWatt traces England's family Christmas tradition back to Queen Victoria and her beloved Consort, Prince Albert in 1841 and looks back over 1000 years of history to the Christmas banquets of William the Conqueror.
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Windy Days on the Golf Coast of Scotland
Scottish East Lothian's famed historic Golf Coast has been a golfer's paradise ever since Mary Queen of Scots tee'd off in 1567. The Travelsleuth looks at top accommodation options and some ancient ruins for visitors to visit when they tire of digging themselves out of bunkers.
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Editor's Recap: 2001 An Irishman's Odyssey
"...And that was when it hit me. That was the moment I finally knew the source of my troubled days and sleepless nights, the moment I recognized the root cause of the constant and unwavering guilt that had driven me to seek the help of Dr. Siegfried Mulder."
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