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Tewkesbury (/ˈtjuːksbəri/ TEWKS-bər-ee) is a
market town and
civil parish in the
north of Gloucestershire, England. The town grew
following the construction...
- The
Battle of
Tewkesbury,
which took
place on 4 May 1471, was one of the most
decisive battles of the Wars of the
Roses in England. King
Edward IV and...
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Abbey Church of St Mary the Virgin,
Tewkesbury,
commonly known as
Tewkesbury Abbey, is
located in the town of
Tewkesbury in the
ceremonial county of Gloucestershire...
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Gloucestershire is
bisected by the
river River Severn,
which enters the
county near
Tewkesbury and
forms a wide
valley down its
centre before broadening into a large...
- The
title Baron Tewkesbury has been
created twice, once in the
Peerage of
Great Britain, and once in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. in 1706 as a subsidiary...
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Derek Coates Barber,
Baron Barber of
Tewkesbury (17 June 1918 – 21
November 2017) was a
British member of the
House of Lords. He also
served as a senior...
- Alan,
Abbot of
Tewkesbury (date of
birth unknown) is said by
Gervase of
Canterbury (contemporary chronicler) to be of
English (i.e. non-Norman) descent...
- Lady
Tewkesbury,
Tewkesbury's mother David Bamber as Sir
Whimbrel Tewkesbury,
Tewkesbury's uncle Frances de la Tour as The Dowager,
Tewkesbury's grandmother...
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Margaret of Anjou. He was
killed aged
seventeen at the
Battle of
Tewkesbury.
Edward was born at the
Palace of Westminster, London, the only son of...
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Tewkesbury is a
local government district with
borough status in Gloucestershire, England. The
borough is
named after its
largest town,
Tewkesbury, which...