He heard a screaming women when he got there and fled but as he was swimming back to England he sunk and died
Ely
William the Conqueror confronted Hereward the Wake, a leader of resistance against Norman rule in England, during the late 11th century. Hereward and his followers staged a rebellion, notably at Ely, where they used the marshy landscape to their advantage. William attempted to subdue Hereward, ultimately laying siege to Ely, which led to the defeat of Hereward's forces. While Hereward initially escaped, his resistance symbolized the broader struggle against Norman conquest.
William the Conqueror attempted to capture Hereward the Wake through a combination of military force and cunning strategies. He sent troops to besiege the Isle of Ely, where Hereward was based, aiming to cut off supplies and reinforcements. Additionally, William employed deception by attempting to negotiate with Hereward and offering him terms, hoping to lure him out of hiding. Despite these efforts, Hereward's resourcefulness and local support allowed him to evade capture for a significant time.
Isle of Ely - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1918.
Isle of Ely
Cardiff Ely Bread Riots happened in 1991.
It was destroyed.
P. H. REANEY has written: 'The place-names of Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely'
J. Burroughs has written: 'A narrative of the conversion of Thomas Mackernesse, late of March, in the Ille of Ely' -- subject(s): Conversion, Converts, Personal narratives 'A narrative of the conversion of Thomas Mackernesse late of March in the Isle of Ely'
Ely Buendia goes by Ely.
The airport code for Ely Airport is ELY.
The address of the Ely Public Library is: 1595 Dows St, Ely, 52227 0249