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"We were originally a strategic port called Wyke upon Hull," he tells me. "In 1293, it was bought by King Edward I who decided to rename it Kingston upon Hull." ...
It might seem like Kingston upon Hull, to give it its Sunday name, should have other things on its mind apart from culture. It regularly tops the deprivation rankings for the UK’s 326 local ...
The Hull Charters Exhibition features the city's first document, which dates back to 1299, when King Edward I bought the settlement of Wyke on Hull. It was then renamed Kingston upon Hull ...
Baron Nunburnholme of Kingston-upon-Hull is a title created in 1906 for the legendary Hull shipowner Charles Wilson, who helped establish one of the world's largest commercial fleets.
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Good news as food hygiene ratings handed to 12 Hull establishments
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to 12 of Hull’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows – and it ...
Hull has begun its reign as the UK’s City of Culture for 2017, so here are a few facts. Share Article 1. Hull is named after the River Hull. Its proper name is Kingston-upon-Hull. 2. The name of ...
As a child Ilived in Kingston-upon-Hull, East Yorkshire. Our house was in Haddon Street, Hawthorn Avenue, between Hessle Road and Anlaby Road and fairly close to the River Humber and the St ...
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