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British History


This reference work is the ultimate source for the history of Britain from 55 BCE to the present. There is a wealth of information on the people, events and institutions that have defined the political, economic, military, social and cultural life of Britain.
On this page: 'Kingis Quair' to Kipling, Rudyard.

Title Index: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
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'Kingis Quair'
Kames, Henry Home, Lord
Kay-Shuttleworth, Sir James Phillips
Kay, John
Kean, Edmund
Keats, John
Keble, John
Kells, Book of
Kelvin, William Thomson, 1st Baron
Kemble, Charles
Kemp, John
Kempe, Margery
Ken, Thomas
Kenilworth castle
Kennedy, James
Kenneth I MacAlpin
Kenneth II
Kenneth III
Kensington palace
Kent
Kent, kingdom of
Kent, William
Kenya
Kenyatta, Jomo
Keppel, Arnold Joost van, 1st earl of Albemarle
Kett, Robert
Kew Gardens
Keynes, John Maynard
Keys, House of
Kilkenny, Confederation of
Kilkenny, convention of
Kilkenny, statutes of
Killiecrankie, battle of
Kilmainham 'treaty'
Kilmore
Kilsyth, battle of
Kilvert, Robert Francis
Kilwardby, Robert
Kimberley, John Wodehouse, 1st earl of
Kimberley, siege of
King's Bench, Court of
King's College chapel
king's friends
King's Lynn
Kingsley, Charles
Kingston upon Hull
Kingston, treaty of
Kinnock, Neil G.
Kinsale, battle of
Kipling, Rudyard
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