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After the reconquest by Edward the Elder.
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After and Calais
After undertaking a diplomatic mission to the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, accompanying Thomas Wolsey to Calais and Bruges, More was knighted and made under-treasurer of the Exchequer in 1521.
After him, his daughter Mary I lost the claim on France forever with the Fall of Calais.
After the fall of Calais, factors outside of Edward's control forced him to wind down the war effort.
After the comparative failure of Edward's campaign in the winter of 1359 – 60 ( the Dauphin did not offer battle and pursued a ' scorched earth ' policy with the populace seeking shelter in the walled towns while the English endured terrible weather ) a final peace treaty was agreed between Edward III and John II at Brétigny, while John II concluded a separate peace with Charles of Navarre at Calais.
After the defeat at Crécy and loss of Calais, the Estates refused to raise money for Philip, halting his plans to counter-attack by invading England.
After the Battle of Blore Heath, in which he was notably successful, Salisbury escaped to Calais, having been specifically excluded from a royal pardon.
After the Pas de Calais area was overrun, the station changed its callsign to Soldatensender West.
After that he devoted his time to secular affairs and was sent on an embassy to Calais in 1439 and to John IV, count of Armagnac in 1442.
After many attempts to sell it to various European royals, including Louis XIV of France, Pitt and his sons went with the diamond to Calais in 1717.
After agreeing terms, the prisoners are taken down to two carriages and spirited out of Paris ( accompanied by Diana who has lost her baby ) to a waiting cartel at Calais, the Oedipus commanded by William Babbington.
After the massacres of 2 September, the British ambassador having left Paris, the earl left Paris on the 4th for Calais.
After participating in the Siege of Calais in 1347, the king honoured Lancaster by including him as a founding knight of the Order of the Garter in 1348.
After Harfleur, the remaining men of Thomas ' company marched with the King towards Calais.
After the battle, Erpingham marched on with the army to Calais, whence he embarked with the king in November to return to England.
After a four day epic battle to hold Calais only 30 men escaped by Royal Navy launch just at the point of surrender, late afternoon 26 May, but not before they had fought a gallant last stand using up the last of their ammunition as they pulled back into the port.
After the Calais Branch was abandoned, a small portion of trackage between Calais and Woodland remained in service to a pulp mill.
After the fall of Calais to the English in 1347, Edward III of England launched raids into the French interior as he sensed the French weakness.
After a short stay of a little under two weeks, Wang Tao crossed the English Channel from Calais to Dover and rode a train to London.
After the death of Marcel, he tried, unsuccessfully, to deliver Laon, his episcopal town, to the king of Navarre, and he was excluded from the amnesty promised in the treaty of Calais ( 1360 ) by King John to the partisans of Charles the Bad.
After failures in 1847 and 1850, attempts by the Submarine Telegraph Company to lay an undersea telegraph cable across the English Channel, from Dover to Calais, promised success.
After several bungled attempts on his life, two ex-soldiers from the former English dominion of Calais known as Black Will and Loosebag ( called Shakebag, or Shakebags, in the play ) were hired and continued to make botched attempts.
After a few unsuccessful attempts, he became the first Indian to swim the English Channel, from Dover to Calais on September 27, 1958.

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