The Romans were using them in the second century AD, they were being used in Italy by the 14th century. But they were slower to catch on in Northern Europe, being viewed as an excessively fussy "affectation". In most of northern Europe and England, they were not in common use until the 18th century. Most of Europe, however was using the fork at table (except for the peasant classes) by the 16th century.
The distance from Ipswich, Suffolk, England, to Forks, Washington, is 4,832 air miles. That equals 7,777 kilometers or 4,199 nautical miles.
Yes, forks had been introduced a couple of hundred years earlier and knives had been around forever.
the printing press was introduced to England in 1476 by an English man called William Caxton
They were introduced by Prince Albert - Queen Victoria's husband.
It was founded in New England 1672. From then on it was introduced into other countries.
Edward Banks
England
The Romans.
31 January 1606 (aged 35) Westminster, London, England
Bella is introduced on the very first page, since she narrates the book.
It was introduced in 1799.
Salt was never "introduced" to England it is found naturally. The seas surrounding the country are salty, there are areas where salt is mined, it has been there for millions of years.