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The Case of Laurance Shirley the 4th Earl Ferrers from 18th Century England Please remember to subscribe and hit the bell ...
From whoopie pies to historic blacksmith shops, this cozy town in Maine offers year-round charm, outdoor adventures, and a ...
The Do Ya Think I’m Sexy? hitmaker’s first child was Sarah Streeter, who he welcomed with his girlfriend of the time, ...
Yorktown, where the decisive battle of the American Revolution was fought, completes what’s known as the “Historic Triangle” of Virginia. Together, these three sites tell the comprehensive story of ...
Alongside neighbouring Norway, Sweden is one of just two European countries that practice conscription for both men and women ...
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Today we're travelling over to the market town of Ludlow which boasts nearly 500 listed buildings and one of England's oldest ...
A 1699 letter from an enslaved boy portrayed in a 17th-century painting sheds light on Black identity and agency in early ...
Sheffield Castle once stood at the confluence of two rivers in the north England city, surviving for centuries until it was repurposed in the 17th and 18th centuries as part of the Industrial ...
Star England batter Joe Root continued his red hot form and his yet another century in the second ODI of the ongoing series against the West Indies. Root's ton helped England chase down a target ...
Since at least 2013, a rumor has circulated online that illegal gambling dens in 18th-century England hired people to swallow dice in the event of a police raid. The claim has appeared on X ...
Notable earlier executions included John Marchant for murder (1760) and Daniel Moreto for forgery (1766), illustrating the range of capital offences in 18th-century England.