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Today in History for July 7: In 1438, the decrees of Basel were adopted by the Roman Catholic Church. They restricted the authority of the popes and imposed a degree of accountability on the cardinals ...
The first named person to appear in Amersham Museum’s Timeline is Queen Edith, the wife of Edward the Confessor, and the last Anglo Saxon Queen ...
Adopted Black Countryman John 'Iron Mad' Wilkinson, who ran an ironworks in Bradley, near Bilston, invented the precision ...
From planning applications, to bins, to parking, councils are duty bound to make their decisions available to the public.
1307: Edward I dies aged 68. He is succeeded by his son Edward II. 1456: A retrial verdict acquits Joan of Arc of heresy 25 years after she was burned at the stake. 1520: Spanish conquistador Hernan ...
When Captain Edward Smith went down with the Titanic on April 15, 1912, it seemed to confirm what many had already started to ...
Over the Fourth of July weekend, the entire Kennedy crew reunited for a massive family photo. Read on for more details behind ...
Londoners may be interested to know that a variety of historical links to the Ottoman Empire are closer to home than they ...
Every notice remains online forever providing friends and families with a lifelong tribute to their loved one, a safe place ...
Sisters Lady Amelia and Lady Marina Windsor, both granddaughters of HRH Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, were among the famous faces at Wimbledon, though they appeared to be seated outside the royal box ...