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{'id':3282,'gmid':583,'date':'1003','title':'Edward the Confessor is born','dets':'Edward the Confessor is thought to have been born sometime between 1003 and 1005 at Islip in Oxfordshire. His father was Aethelred II, the Unready, and his mother was Emma of Normandy, daughter of Robert I, Earl of Normandy.' },
{'id':2681,'gmid':140,'date':'Easter 1043','title':'Edward the Confessor crowned','dets':'Edward the Confessor was crowned at Winchester on Easter day.' },
{'id':319,'gmid':348,'date':'1051','title':'Edward expels the Godwine family','dets':'An incident occurred when Eustace II Count of Boulogne visited Edward the Confessor, his brother-in-law. The incident occurred in Dover where a fight broke out between the Norman visitors and the locals. Several people were killed. The area of Dover was under the control of the Godwine family and Edward the Confessor, who blamed the people of Dover for the fight, told Godwine to deal with them...' },
{'id':1658,'gmid':197,'date':'May 1052','title':'Godwines invade England','dets':'Godwine, Earl of Wessex, his son Harold and a large fleet sailed up the Thames to London forcing Edward to reinstate them into their previous positions of power.' },
{'id':3155,'gmid':94,'date':'1065','title':'Lands from Pershore allocated to Westminster','dets':'Edward the Confessor took lands from Pershore Abbey and allocated them to his new Abbey church at Westminster.' },
{'id':1315,'gmid':136,'date':'Dec 1065','title':'Dedication of Westminster Abbey ','dets':'Work on the Abbey at Westminster was either complete or very nearly so at its dedication. Edward the Confessor who had devoted himself to creation was to die less than two weeks later.' },
{'id':962,'gmid':136,'date':'Jan 4 1066','title':'Edward the Confessor dies','dets':'Edward the Confessor died at Westminster. The death of Edward was an important event in the chain of events that led up to the invasion by William the Conqueror from Normandy.' },
{'id':522,'gmid':136,'date':'1245','title':'Rebuilding of Westminster Abbey','dets':'Henry started the work of rebuilding Westminster Abbey as a tribute to Edward the Confessor.' },
{'id':446,'gmid':136,'date':'Nov 16 1272','title':'Henry III dies','dets':'Henry was buried in the church of St. Peter\'s at Westminster (which he had rebuilt) in the former grave of Edward the Confessor whose remains Henry had moved to a golden shrine.' },
];

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{'gmid':348,'latitude': 51.12971, 'longitude': 1.31114, 'loc': 'Dover', 'typ': 0 },
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