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David Blodwell, DCL was Dean of St
Asaph from 1455
until his
death in 1461.
Blodwell was
ordained at Ely
cathedral on 21
December 1448. He was also a Prebendary...
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Blodwell Junction railway station was a
station in Llanyblodwel, Shropshire, England. The
station opened on 18
April 1870 as
Llanyblodwel before being...
- John
Blodwell, DCL was a 15th-century priest.
Blodwel was born in
Llanyblodwel and
educated at the
University of Bologna. He held the
living of Balsham...
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church at Blodwel": a
tributary of the
Tanat was
formerly known as the
Blodwell, a name with a
probable Old
English root. The
church itself may have Norman...
- it doesn't work for me." The
family lived in a
small terraced house on
Blodwell Street before moving to
Little Hulton when
Eccleston was
seven months old...
- B. (2005). "Smashing the Clock". 1UP.com.
Retrieved 2007-12-03. Josh
Blodwell (9
October 2007). "The
complete guide to Team
Fortress 2".
Custom PC. Archived...
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Richard Courtenay (afterwards Dean of Wells, 1410) 1455-1461
David Blodwell 1463-1492 John
Tapton 1511-1542
Fouke Salisbury 1543-1556
Richard Puskyn...
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freight to as far as
Llanrhaeadr Mochant until 1964, when the
entire line to
Blodwell Junction was closed. The
trackbed has been
incorporated into agricultural...
- accounts, the
society of Doctors'
Commons was
formed in 1511 by
Richard Blodwell, Dean of the Arches. He
served nine years.
According to others, it existed...
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closed in July 1988 and the line was
subsequently removed. The
Gobowen to
Blodwell line,
which runs
through Oswestry, has been a
mothballed line
since the...