Proper noun
A town in Gloucestershire, England
A local government district with borough status in Gloucestershire, formed in 1974 and with its headquarters in the town.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA friend of Mycroft, there seems to be some underlying tension between these characters which is later manipulated by Enola and Tewkesbury to secure her escape from the boarding school. Source: Internet
Although only eighteen years old, Richard played crucial roles in the battles of Barnet and Tewkesbury Kendall, Richard the Third pp. 87–89 that resulted in Edward's restoration to the throne in spring 1471. Source: Internet
Disasters Tewkesbury during the 2007 floods There have been many disasters on the Severn and it has claimed many lives (figures vary depending on how it is recorded, circa 300 people), especially during the 20th century. Source: Internet
At the Battle of Tewkesbury, Edward IV crushed this last Lancastrian army. Source: Internet
Battle Lancastrian positions Tewkesbury Abbey As day broke on 4 May, the Lancastrians took up a defensive position a mile south of the town of Tewkesbury. Source: Internet
Both retell the traditional story that the prince sought sanctuary in Tewkesbury Abbey and was dragged out and butchered in the street. Source: Internet