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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Could this be the Bosworth Battlefield Site?

In the Leicester Mercury, a report that archaeological investigations suggest a former marsh in Dadlington may be the site of the Battle of Bosworth. Details here.

H/T East Midlands Branch secretary Sally Henshaw via John Ashdown-Hill.
Posted by LB-Philadelphia PA at 10:43 AM

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