-
Aldsworth is a
village and
civil parish in the
Cotswold district of Gloucestershire,
about ten
miles north-east of Cirencester. In 2010 its po****tion...
- March. The
event was
established in 1971, and it was
initially called the
Aldsworth Hurdle. The
insurance company Sun
Alliance (later
Royal & SunAlliance)...
- part of a
ditch section between causeways, and Owen
Bedwin and
Frederick Aldsworth investigated the
remainder of the ditch—a
length of
about 3 m. Two postholes...
- The
Anglican Church of St
Bartholomew at
Aldsworth in the
Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England, was
built in the late 12th century. It is a grade...
-
Donald R.
Aldsworth Aldworth pictured in The
Gopher 1914,
Minnesota yearbook Biographical details Born (1889-12-05)December 5, 1889 Lake Benton, Minnesota...
- east of Emsworth. The
parish includes the
hamlets of
Woodmancote and
Aldsworth, and once
included the
settlements of
Southbourne and
Prinsted to the...
- p. ****ix. Mee 1988,
Chapter 7.
Aldsworth &
Garnett 1981, p. 221. Mee 1988, p. 38. Heron-Allen 1911, p. 195.
Aldsworth &
Garnett 1981, pp. 218–219. Mee...
- the
Pemaquid Patent,
granted by the
Plymouth Council in 1631 to
Robert Aldsworth and
Gyles Elbridge,
merchants from Bristol, England. At
Pemaquid (now...
- No.2 (Autumn 1986), 6.
Carboni 2001, 15–17 Pinder-Wilson 1991, 115–122
Aldsworth et al. 2002, 65
Freestone 2006, 202
Whitehouse 2002, 193–195
Dussart et...
- has been
found at Gloucester, Cirencester, Nettleton, Bath, Wellow, and
Aldsworth. The
Dobunni were a
large group of
farmers and craftspeople,
living in...