King William Banks
The King William Banks are a series of sand banks 14 mi Northeast of Ramsey, Isle of Man. The King William Banks take their name from the stranding, in 1690, of King William III whilst he was en route from the River Dee to Carrickfergus.King William Banks
- Type: Bank
- Description: series of sand banks near Isle of Man
- Categories: ocean bank and body of water
- Location: Isle of Man, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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