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    Henry V warship Holigost 'may be buried in River Hamble'

    The wreck of a 600-year-old warship which helped Henry V wage war on France is believed to have been found buried in a river on the South Coast. The Holigost - or Holy Ghost - was one of four "great ships" commissioned by the king in his war against France. It was spotted in an aerial...
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    Medieval monk's missing tombstone found

    A missing tombstone commemorating a medieval monk laid to rest in Nottinghamshire has been rediscovered. The grave slab of Robert de Markham dates from 1399 and was set in the floor of Rufford Abbey's chapel before its demolition in the 1950s. Its whereabouts remained unknown until it was...
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    12 things you (probably) didn’t know about the Wars of the Roses

    Usually viewed as being fought over the course of 30 years between the Houses of Lancaster (red rose) and York (white rose) for the English throne, the Wars of the Roses tore England apart and culminated in the death of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. But, argues historian...
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    The greatest thank you gift in English history goes on show

    The magnificent sceptre given in thanks by King Henry V to the City of London for funding his forces at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415 is about to go on public display for the first time. The greatest thank you gift in English history goes on show...
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    Wales qualify for major tournament for the first time in nearly 60 years

    Wales' footballers last night qualified for their first major tournament since the 1958 Sweden World Cup - despite being defeated. The Dragons lost 2-0 against Bosnia-Herzegovina (also nicknamed the Dragons) in their Euro 2016 qualifier last night, but managed to still qualify for the Euro 2016...
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    Agincourt battle recreated as model

    Two brothers have created a 3D miniature model of the Battle of Agincourt ready for the event's 600th anniversary. Michael and Alan Perry's diorama, which includes 4,300 figures representing English, Welsh and French soldiers, was commissioned by the Royal Armouries. The Nottingham pair...
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    Battle of Hastings recreated by re-enactors

    Hundreds of re-enactors from the UK and France are gathering to recreate the Battle of Hastings and to mark the anniversary of the clash that defined English history. This year's re-enactment of the battle fought on 14 October 1066 takes place on Saturday and Sunday with horses...
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    Northern Ireland qualify for their first major tournament for thirty years

    Northern Ireland have qualified for their first major tournament since the 1986 Mexico World Cup after they beat Greece 3-1 last night in their Euro 2016 qualifier. Two goals by skipper Steven Davis and one by stand-in striker Josh Magennis sent them through to the Euro 2016 finals in France...
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    Willoughbyland: England's lost colony

    To the English explorers who first set foot there, it was paradise, a Garden of Eden full of nature’s wonders. In this vast area of forest along the banks of the River Suriname on the Caribbean coast of South America, the soil was said to be ‘luxuriant’, the trees and flowers in a state...
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    Hero of the Somme is laid to rest, 99 years on

    A decorated British soldier killed in action in the First World War has finally been laid to rest with full military honours almost 100 years after he died. Sergeant David Harkness Blakey, of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, was killed aged 26 on the first day of the Battle of the...
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    Klopp signs three-year deal at the Kop

    Former Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp has signed a three-year contract to be the new Liverpool manager. The German replaces Northern Irishman Brendan Rodgers as boss of the Premier League giants and will get a salary of £4m a year. Rodgers was sacked last weekend following the 1-1 draw...
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    Bronze Age log boat remains found

    A rare wooden boat dating to the Bronze Age has been discovered in Kent. The log boat was unearthed at a boatyard in Hollow Shore, Faversham, on Sunday but was returned to the water to prevent it from drying out. Local archaeologists say the craft is in exceptional condition. Bronze Age...
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    The remains of 50 medieval pilgrims unearthed

    Archaeologists have unearthed around 50 skeletons at what was once a medieval pilgrimage site in the West Midlands. The shallow graves were discovered while experts surveyed the grounds around Lichfield Cathedral in Staffordshire where an almshouse once stood. This almshouse was used by...
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    WW2 Spitfire to be unearthed from Cambridgeshire fen

    A Spitfire that crashed in Cambridgeshire while on a training mission during World War Two is to be dug up by archaeologists. The Rhodesian Squadron Royal Air Force plane, based at RAF Wittering, crashed at Holme on 22 November 1940. Pilot Officer Harold Penketh, from Brighton, did not bail...
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    102ft Bomber Command memorial unveiled in ceremony

    A memorial to the thousands of crewmen who served in Bomber Command during World War Two has been officially unveiled in Lincoln. The memorial spire and walls of remembrance are the first significant development in the creation of the International Bomber Command Centre. Lord Howe...
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    Anglo-Saxon house in West Stow to be pulled down

    An Anglo-Saxon-style house is to be dismantled so archaeologists can try to learn more about 5th-7th Century construction techniques. The wooden "grubenhaus" (pithouse) at West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village, Suffolk, was built in 1974 to test building theories. Its remains will be compared with...
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    Bronze Age Britons MUMMIFIED their dead

    When people think of mummies it is usually ancient Egypt that springs to mind, but a new study suggests that Bronze Age Britons also mummified their dead. Researchers have found evidence that ancient pre-Christian people across the UK used various 'exotic, bizarre and novel ways' to...
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    Hoard of silver Roman coins unearthed near Norwich

    A hoard of silver coins dating back to Roman times has been found in a village near Norwich, it has been revealed. A metal detector enthusiast unearthed the 26 silver coins, which were issued between 154BC and AD37. Hoard of silver Roman coins unearthed near Norwich 26 September 2015 BBC News...
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    When Napoleon became an English tourist attraction

    After his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon Bonaparte was briefly kept prisoner on a warship in Plymouth Sound. The harbour became packed as crowds flocked to see their defeated enemy. Now the city is commemorating this most unlikely, and involuntary, of south coast holidays...
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    Bronze Age 'sauna' discovered off Scottish coast

    A Bronze Age 'sauna house' has been discovered in Orkney - complete with a network of cells and a water tank for creating steam. The rare building is one of more than 30 structures found in the region dating back to between 2,000 BC and 1,000 BC. They were discovered together with middens...