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In England , burhs were first noted in the reign of King Alfred the Great ( 871-99 ) . If they had no existing Roman wall , they were usually encircled by a ditch and earth rampart , plus a quickset hedge or stockade .
In England , burhs were first noted in the reign of King Alfred the Great ( 871-99 ) . If they had no existing Roman wall , they were usually encircled by a ditch and earth rampart , plus a quickset hedge or stockade .
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King Henry VIII of England was blessed with many accomplishments and fired with many enthusiasms , one of which was his fleet . Great seagoing ships armed with great guns , they would both impress foreign ruler and subject , and serve ...
King Henry VIII of England was blessed with many accomplishments and fired with many enthusiasms , one of which was his fleet . Great seagoing ships armed with great guns , they would both impress foreign ruler and subject , and serve ...
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... Penguin , 1979 Hedley , O. , Her Majesty's Tower of London , Pitkin , 1976 Helm , P.J. , Exploring Prehistoric England , Robert Hale , 1971 Hogg , I.V. , Coast Defences of England and Wales 1856-1956 , David & Charles ( Newton Abbot ) ...
... Penguin , 1979 Hedley , O. , Her Majesty's Tower of London , Pitkin , 1976 Helm , P.J. , Exploring Prehistoric England , Robert Hale , 1971 Hogg , I.V. , Coast Defences of England and Wales 1856-1956 , David & Charles ( Newton Abbot ) ...
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