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Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
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Newark-on-Trent aka Newark upon Trent. Settlement in Nottinghamshire, England.
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Basic data
Instance of: | Settlement |
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Wikidata ID: | |
Geonames ID: | 2641731 |
Ordnance Survey ID: | 4000000074575990 |
WGS84 coordinates: | 53° 4' 33.02" N, 0° 48' 27.76" W |
In or near: | |
Copyright acknowledgements: | [1][2] |
Parent organizations
Dates in italic are earliest or latest known dates. Non-italic dates are definite start or end dates.
Parent: | Relationship: | Earliest: | Latest: | Source: |
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Nottinghamshire, England | Settlement in county | [3] | ||
Trent and Belvoir Vales (NCA 48) | Geographic | [4] | ||
Nottinghamshire constituency, England | Parliamentary | [5] | ||
Unknown | Civil Ecclesiastical |
Needs source |
Personnel
No linked personnel found.
Query for sources
Description | |
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Bennett - He Would Not Meddle against Newark (BJMH, 2019) | Martyn Bennett, 'He would not meddle against Newark… Cromwell’s strategic vision 1643-1644', British Journal for Military History, 5/1 (2019). |
Jennings - Miserable, Stinking, Infected Town (Midland History, 2003) | Stuart B. Jennings, 'A Miserable, Stinking, Infected Town: Pestilence, Plague and Death in a Civil War Garrison, Newark 1640-1649', Midland History 28/1 (2003), pp. 51-70. |
- ↑ This page contains data from Geonames. Free to use under Creative Commons Attribution licence (CC-BY).
- ↑ This page contains data from the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain © Crown copyright and database right. Free to use under the Open Government Licence (OGL).
- ↑ Computed by QGIS spatial join of Ordnance Survey Open Names point data and Historic County Borders Project shapefile (definition B, full resolution).
- ↑ Computed by QGIS spatial join of Ordnance Survey Open Names point data and character area shape files from Natural England and Natural Resources Wales.
- ↑ Inferred from shire and borough names.