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Nov 12, 1941 — —· 84 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM AUTHOR · ROCK MUSICIANS · BIOGRAPHY

Chris Welch

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British journalist

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ON 28 AUGUST 1207, KING JOHN GRANTED THE CHARTER THAT MADE the small fishing village of Liverpool a free borough; a second charter, granted by Henry III in 1229, gave the merchants the privilege of buying and selling without paying government dues: thus was the port of Liverpool born.

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