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A Historical Dictionary

By Tim Lambert This is a dictionary of terms used in history A ABRAHAM MAN In Tudor times an Abraham man begged alms by pretending to be mad. The name comes from Abraham Ward in Bedlam. ABSOLUTE MONARCHY This is a political system where the monarch has unlimited power. It was summed up by the… Continue reading A Historical Dictionary

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A History of Portsea, Portsmouth

By Tim Lambert Early Portsea The area of Portsmouth we call Portsea was once called Portsmouth Common. Its name was changed in 1792. Firstly where does the name Portsea come from? It comes from two words, the Latin word Portus, which means harbour, and the Saxon word eg (pronounced ‘ee’) which means island. Portsea Island… Continue reading A History of Portsea, Portsmouth

A Brief History of England

By Tim Lambert Prehistoric and Ancient England About 4,500 BC farming was introduced into what is now England. Using stone axes the farmers began clearing the forests that covered England. They grew crops of wheat and barley and they raised herds of cattle, pigs, and sheep. However as well as farming, they also hunted animals… Continue reading A Brief History of England