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According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, in the year 501 a Saxon named Port landed at the area of Hampshire later known as Portsmouth with his two sons and killed a young British nobleman. The first docks were established in Portsmouth in 1194 by Richard I. The French burned them in 1369, but it was Henry VII who developed a dockyard there in 1496 from which Portsmouth’s growth began. | According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, in the year 501 a Saxon named Port landed at the area of Hampshire later known as Portsmouth with his two sons and killed a young British nobleman. The first docks were established in Portsmouth in 1194 by Richard I. The French burned them in 1369, but it was Henry VII who developed a dockyard there in 1496 from which Portsmouth’s growth began. | ||
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+ | Shortly after the dance was published, however, the title | ||
+ | may have taken on a new meaning. Louise Renée de | ||
+ | Kéroualle came to London in 1670 as maid of honour to | ||
+ | Charles IT's sister. Soon established as the King's mistress, | ||
+ | she was naturalized and created Duchess of Portsmouth in | ||
+ | 1673. Over the next two decades, both she and their son, | ||
+ | made Duke of Richmond as an infant | ||
+ | earned considerable dislike from the English people. |
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