Councils South West Councils West Midlands Councils Local Government Yorkshire and Humber Northern Ireland Local Government Association Convention of Scottish...
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(North of the Humber estuary) Amoþingas / Amothingas (Emmotland in Yorkshire, anciently Aet Eamotum, perhaps also Amotherley, also in Yorkshire) Beodarsæte...
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as the last item of each sea area forecast. Examples of area forecasts: "Humber, Thames. Southeast veering southwest 4 or 5, occasionally 6 later. Thundery...
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East England, North West England, Wales, West Midlands (region), Yorkshire, Humber, Midlands, Tayside, Fife and Grampian. The Tornado and Storm Research...
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surrendering to him. After further raiding, Harald and Tostig sailed up the Humber, disembarking at Riccall on 20 September. News of the early raids had reached...
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complete control. In 1070, the Danish king Sweyn Estridsson sailed up the Humber with an army in support of Edgar the Ætheling, the last surviving male member...
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Durham, and attack York. King Sweyn II of Denmark lands a fleet in the Humber in support of the Northumbrian rebels and they join him to burn York, attacking...
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letter by Bruce-Mitford on weights and scales excavated at Barton-upon-Humber. Part I of the article published at Sheppard, Thomas (October 1939). "Saxon...
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Kittlewell & Son Ltd, Hull. Grounded on 17 January 1957 on Whitton Sand, Humber Estuary and sank. Refloated on 19 January 1957 and towed to Hull. Scrapped...
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