well i dont think so unless knights in those days thought that it was for other people to know
Never. London has always been the capital - although it's actual position shifted slightly during the time the uK was settled by the Danes.
No, but Winchester was capital for a short time.
According to a film show in the Nottingham castle museum, Nottingham was at one time indeed the capitol of England . King Richard the Lionheart after being freed by an Austrian prince after a ransom was paid made his way back to his capital in Nottingham and laid siege to the castle and forced his brother to capitulate . His brother tried to claim the crown whilst Richard was away fighting in the Holy wars
No. The only other capital England has ever had is Winchester.
Nottingham is in England
No. There is only a Nottingham in England.
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The distance from Scarborough, England to Nottingham, England is 95 miles. You would travel south to go from Scarborough to Nottingham.
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No, Nottingham is located in the East Midlands of England.
Norwich has never been the capital of England. It was a regional capital during Roman times.