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Alvingham is a
village and
civil parish in the East
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated 3
miles (5 km) north-east from the market...
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Baron Alvingham, of
Woodfold in the
County Palatine of Lancaster, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 10 July 1929 for...
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historical ties to the
British SAS. The
phrase is the
motto of
Baron Alvingham of
Woodfold in the
County Palatine of Lancaster, a
title in the Peerage...
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Alvingham Priory was a
Gilbertine priory in St. Mary,
Alvingham, Lincolnshire, England. The Priory,
established between 1148 and 1154, was a "double house"...
- lock site.
Beyond the
works are
Alvingham Fisheries, and then a
bridge which carries Lock Road over the canal.
Alvingham Lock has two semi-circular drain...
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Thwaites Yerburgh, 1st
Baron Alvingham (10
December 1889 – 27
November 1955) was a
British Conservative politician.
Alvingham was the son of
Robert Armstrong...
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pastoral poets.
Barnabe Googe, born 11 June 1540 (St
Barnabas Day), in
Alvingham, Lincolnshire, was the son of
Robert Googe (d. 5 May 1557) of Chilwell...
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distant cousin to such
British noble figures as the
Baron Deramore, Lord
Alvingham, the Duke of
Buccleuch and the
Marquess of Bath.
William Pelham Yarborough...
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Dulverton Ian
Lawson Johnston, 4th
Baron Luke
Robert Yerburgh, 3rd
Baron Alvingham David Baden-Powell, 5th
Baron Baden-Powell
Frederick Ponsonby, 4th Baron...
- (1628), Barrett-Lennard
baronets (1801),
Verney baronets (1818), and
Baron Alvingham (1929). In
Scottish heraldry,
charges are
sometimes blazoned as counterchanged...