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English: Memorial stone for King William II of England in the grounds of Beaulieu Abbey, Hampshire. "Remember King William Rufus who died in these parts then known as Truham whilst hunting on 2nd August 1100".
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Memorial stone for King William II of England in the grounds of Beaulieu Abbey, Hampshire

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50°49'15.578"N, 1°27'11.401"W

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