Ampthill, St Andrew's Church c.1965
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A number of sources quote Ampthill's parish church as being 10th century, without offering a precise dating. It is entirely possible that Katherine of Aragon worshipped here during her stay at Ampthill Castle. Inside the church there is a marble memorial to the life of Colonel Richard Nicolls, who captured the Dutch Colonial city of New Amsterdam on behalf of the English Crown - and then renamed it New York in honour of his commanding officer, James, Duke of York. The memorial carries a cannon ball in its base, said to be the one that killed Colonel Nicolls during the Battle of Sole Bay in 1672.
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