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Aldworth is a
village and
mainly farmland civil parish in the
English county of Berkshire, near the
boundary with Oxfordshire.
Aldworth was
recorded in...
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Thomas Aldworth (fl. 1520–1577) was a
clothier and
leading citizen of the town of
Reading in the
English county of Berkshire. He held the
office of Mayor...
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Aldworth is a
village in Berkshire, England.
Aldworth may also
refer to:
Aldworth Manor,
summer estate house in Harrisville, New
Hampshire Aldworth (Blackdown)...
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Elizabeth Aldworth (1693/1695–1773/1775), born
Elizabeth St Leger, was
known in her time as "The Lady Freemason" and was the
first recorded woman to be...
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Richard Aldworth may
refer to:
Richard Aldworth (Parliamentarian),
English politician, MP for
Bristol 1646–1653
Richard Aldworth (MP for
Dublin University)...
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Charles Aldworth (1677 - 21
September 1714) was an
English politician, MP for New
Windsor from 1712 to 1714.
Charles Aldworth was the son of the King's...
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Robert Aldworth (died 1634) was a Bristol-born
English merchant and philanthropist. Much of his wealth,
although used
often for
generous purposes, was...
- Thames, and was
established in 1646 by
Richard Aldworth, who
named it "
Aldworth's Hospital".
Aldworth founded a near-identical
school in
Basingstoke in...
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Robert Aldworth (c 1624 – 20
March 1676) was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons between 1654 and 1660.
Aldworth was the son of Richard...
- The Bell Inn is a pub at the
village of
Aldworth, in the
English county of West Berkshire. It won CAMRA's
National Pub of the Year in 1990, and received...