- (43 km) per day, for the
approximately 200 mi (320 km).
Harold camped at
Caldbec Hill on the
night of 13 October, near a "****-apple tree",
about 8 mi (13 km)...
- King's Mead Mill (also
Battle Windmill or
Caldbec Hill Mill) is a
grade II
listed smock mill at Battle, Sus****, England,
which has been
converted to residential...
-
leaves a
short time later.
After a two-day
march he and his army
reach Caldbec Hill.
October 14 –
Battle of Hastings:
William and
Harold II meet in battle...
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Gender Coeducational Age 11 to 16
Enrolment c. 1250
Capacity 1120
Houses Caldbec, Montjoie, Oakwood, Santlache,
Telleham Colour(s) Purple, blue, silver...
-
leaves a
short time later.
After a two-day
march he and his army
reach Caldbec Hill.
October 14 –
Battle of Hastings:
William and
Harold II meet in battle...
- 1907
Battle King's Head Mill Post
Demolished 1805
Battle King's Head Mill
Caldbec Hill Mill TQ 748 166
Smock 1805
Windmill World Battle Telham Hill Mill...
- List of shipwrecks: 4
January 1879 Ship
State Description Caldbec United
Kingdom The
barque ran
aground in the
Hooghly River. She was on a
voyage from...