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Bicknor is a
village and
civil parish in the
Maidstone district of Kent, England, north-east of
Maidstone and south-west of Sittingbourne. It had a po****tion...
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Welsh Bicknor (Welsh:
Llangystennin Garth Brenni) is an area in the far
south of the
English county of Herefordshire.
Despite its name, it is not now...
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English Bicknor is a
village and
civil parish in the
Forest of Dean
district of west Gloucestershire, England. The 2011
Census recorded the po****tion...
- and Drybrook,
together with a
strip of land in the
parish of
English Bicknor.
Traditionally the main
sources of work have been forestry – including...
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English Bicknor Castle was a
castle in the
village of
English Bicknor in Gloucestershire, England. The
castle was
built in the 11th
century as a motte...
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Alexander de
Bicknor (1260s? – 14 July 1349;
usually spelt "Bykenore" in
original Middle English sources) was an
official in the
Plantagenet kingdom under...
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Halifax bomber in
which he was
flying were
killed when it
crashed at
Welsh Bicknor in Herefordshire. Alan
Dower Blumlein was born on 29 June 1903 in Hampstead...
- Courtfield,
Welsh Bicknor, Herefordshire,
England is a
country house dating from the
early 19th century. The
present building stands on the site of a...
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villages in the
district include Blakeney, Cinderford, Drybrook,
English Bicknor, Huntley, Littledean, Longhope, Lydbrook, Lydney, Mitcheldean, Newnham...
- judicier;
Bicknor succeeds him. 1341 February—Ledrede
sends a
petition to the king
claiming that
Bicknor had
planned to
murder him in 1329. 1343—
Bicknor is cited...