
On the 12th of February 1429 The Battle of Herrings took place near Rouvray in France, just north of Orléans. England was at war with France.
On the 12th of February 1429 The Battle of Herrings took place near Rouvray in France, just north of Orléans. England was at war with France.
This short opinion piece will take a look at England and consider if it would be possible for it to succeed as an independent nation.
England was in the midst of the consequences of The Black Death and repeated waves of pandemics. There was extreme economic hardship for the people. A poll tax had been imposed in 1380 and was deeply unpopular.
“We have secured a good level of national census returns and coverage.” Paul Lowe, Registrar General for Scotland and Chief Executive, National Records of Scotland
On 1st of May 1707 the Act of Union was passed by the Parliaments of Scotland and England.
” A ramble through the fields with the family turned into an incredible discovery. ” Jim Irvine
“the other things the England squad embody – diversity, an enquiring mind, a social conscience, hinterland”
“Firstly, well played on your stunning win yesterday and I’m pleased that we remain the only team in Euro 2020 to take a point at your own midden.”
Please note this refers to arrangements for passengers when arriving in England.