Once a marshland called the Poitevin Marsh (French Marais Poitevin) is Poitou. This region is located along the Gulf of Poitou, on the west coast of France, just north of La Rochelle and west of Niort. Some French colonists, later known as Acadians, who settled in 1604 in eastern North America, came from southern Poitou. ","Poll Tax by definition is a "tax, of uniform amount levied on each individual, or 'head' and dates back to 14th century England. Poll Tax has continued in many forms through to modern history. The Yorkshire Poll Tax of 1379 led to the Peasants' Revolt, also named Wat Tyler's Rebellion or the Great Rising in 1381. In the United States a similar tax based on the right to vote was struck down in 1964 with the 24th Amendment.","Many of our last names in use today, cannot be found before the 17th and 18th century since the majority of them were changed. By example, the famed William Shakespeare, spelt his last name, Shakespeare, Shakespere, Shakespear, Shakspere, and Shaxspere.","In the North East of England Northumberland is one of 2 counties that border Scotland. Predominately rural county with moorland and farmland it is bordered by County Durham, Tyne and Wear (County Durham) and Cumbria (Cumberland & Westmoreland) as well as a shore line in the North Sea. There is a history steeped in battles with Scotland. Rich in prehistory it has long been an English frontier zone. Most of the present county lay north of Hadrian’s Wall during the Roman occupation, Northumberland has the most castles of any other County in England bringing tourism in to the area. ","Near the end of the 12th century, under the ruling of King Henry II, disputes over land were settled only after both parties stood before the royal courts, and therefore the final decision was given royal sanction. This written agreement was known as the foot of fine.","The Assizes, or Courts of Assize, were court sessions that were held all over England and Wales from 1215 until 1972. The Courts Act of 1971 led to the assizes being replaced by the Crown Court, which was established by the Parliament of the United Kingdom in order to modernize the court system in Britain","In 1086 when the Domesday Book conducted a survey Westmoreland (Westmorland) as a county did not exist, it was considered to form part of Yorkshire and part of Scotland. It became a single County of Westmoreland around 1226/1227. As a County is doesn’t exist today, however its historic borders were Cumberland (Cumbria), County Durham, Yorkshire and Lancashire. In 1974 it was abolished and combined with Cumberland as well as parts of Lancashire and Yorkshire to form the new County of Cumbria. Lake Windermere and the Lake District National Park draw visitors to the area. ","Lancashire (Lancs) didn’t exist in 1086 for the Domesday Book but was first created in 1182, a historic, ceremonial and non-metropolitan county. Originally two separate parts which included Manchester and Liverpool along the northwestern edge of England.","King Edward I(1239-1307), was crowned the King of England in 1272 at Westminster Abbey. He remained King until his death on 7 July 1307.","Norfolk lies in the East of England with borders along Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk with a large area on the North Sea. There were settlers as early as 950,00 years ago (pre-Roman), there is evidence of occupied areas right throughout, including the 5th Century the Norman Conquest.","One of the Home Counties, Essex is located in the East of England. It borders Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, and Greater London as well as the estuary of the River Thames.","By the latter half of the 18th century, the residents of Britain's American colonies began to grow increasingly disenchanted with life under the rule of their imperial overlords. The colonists were attempting to build a fairer, more egalitarian society than that of their mother country; a land of opportunity where success could be achieved through hard work, rather than through accident of birth.","England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It occupies more than half of the land of the area. It shares its borders with Wales to the West and Scotland the to its north. Laced by great rivers and small streams, England is a fertile land which has supported a thriving agricultural economy for millenia.","A Clan is a social group made up of a number of distinct branch-families that actually descended from, or accepted themselves as descendants, of a common ancestor. 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