Henry English FulfordCMG[1][2] (27 October 1859 – 15 May 1929), known as H. E. Fulford, was a British diplomat, who spent most of his career in China.[1]
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defeated a northern English army led by Edwin, Earl of Mercia, and his brother Morcar, Earl of Northumbria, at the Battle of Fulford, outside York. Following...
the Norwegians defeated a northern English army under Edwin and Morcar on 20 September at the Battle of Fulford. The two earls had rushed to engage the...
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and defeated the local forces under Morcar and Edwin at the Battle of Fulford near York. King Harold received word of their invasion and marched north...
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city after defeating a northern English army under Edwin and Morcar on 20 September at the Battle of Fulford. The English army was organised along regional...
to Miss Mills, 1 June 1799, quoted in Ziegler, p. 98. Fulford, p. 121. Ziegler, p. 99. Fulford, pp. 121–122. Van der Kiste, p. 51. Allen, p. 49 and Ziegler...
of Hardrada and Tostig defeated the English earls Edwin of Mercia and Morcar of Northumbria at the Battle of Fulford near York on 20 September 1066. Harold...
John Barrett 1862–1876 George Riseley Albert Edward New 1888–1892 J.H. Fulford 1902 Arthur S. Warrell 1920–1941 Geoffrey Leonard Mendham 1956-1959 Lionel...