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The Gloucester ran aground off the coast of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, in 1682, nearly killing the Duke of York, who became King James II of England. The find, which was discovered by divers in 2007 ...
His legacy as a king is somewhat more mixed. After taking the throne of England James boasted that he ruled Scotland with the stroke of a pen. James's relationship with the country of his birth ...
James became king in 1437 after the murder of his father ... The defeated Douglases fled to England and their power and stranglehold one Scottish political affairs was broken.
Thousands of Apprentice Boys and supporters took part in the demonstrations tp commemorate the bravery of 13 apprentices who closed the gates of the city in the face of King James II of England ...
The Gloucester ran aground off the coast of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, in 1682, nearly killing the Duke of York, who became King James II of England. It has been hailed the most important maritime ...