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Ravenspurn was a town in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England,
which was lost due to
coastal erosion, one of more than 30
along the
Holderness Coast which...
- The
Ravenspurn gas
fields are two
adjacent natural gas
fields (
Ravenspurn South and
Ravenspurn North)
located in the UK
sector of the
southern North Sea...
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conversion to a
storage field. BP
Dimlington opened in
October 1988. BP's
Ravenspurn North field was
added in 1990 and the
Johnston field was
added in 1994...
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politically isolated. With the
backing of
Flemish merchants,
Edward landed at
Ravenspurn in
Yorkshire on 14
March 1471,
supported by the Earl of Northumberland...
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leave for England. With a
small group of followers,
Bolingbroke landed at
Ravenspurn in
Yorkshire towards the end of June 1399.
Insisting that his only object...
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decommissioned 2021)
Cleeton gas
field (transferred to
Perenco ownership 2012)
Ravenspurn gas
fields (transferred to
Perenco ownership 2012) West sole gas field...
- etc.)
Personal names (e.g. Audrey, Sean) ‘Lost’ east
coast villages (
Ravenspurn, Newsham, etc.)
Arthurian legend (e.g. Camelot, Excalibur, Guinevere)...
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original on 27 July 2014.
Retrieved 27 July 2014. "****et
Portfolio - The
Ravenspurn North Field" (PDF). BP.
Retrieved 11
April 2012.[permanent dead link]...
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Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, and on 14
March 1471 he
landed at
Ravenspurn in Yorkshire, and
started making his way south. On 14
April Edward defeated...
- Ὀκέλον ἄκρον). In the
Middle Ages,
Spurn Head was home to the port of
Ravenspurn (a.k.a.
Ravenspur or Ravensburgh),
where Henry of
Bolingbroke landed in...