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ancient 'Kynges Towne' of
Brading is the main town of the
civil parish of the same name. The
ecclesiastical parish of
Brading used to
cover about a tenth...
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Brades (/ˈbreɪdz/; also
Brades Estate) is a town and the de
facto capital of
Montserrat since 1998 with an
approximate po****tion of 1,000. The
still de...
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Brading is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alison Brading (1939–2011),
British scientist Charles Brading (1935–2016),
American pharmacist...
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Brading Down is a
chalk down
southwest of
Brading, Isle of Wight. It is a
prominent hill
which overlooks Sandown Bay, with
views across the bay towards...
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Brade is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Curt
Brade (1881–1971), German-Brazilian
botanist Beau
Brade (born 2002), American...
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increasing to 16 on Sa****ays in summer.
Brading Harbour was
located at Bembridge, a few
miles from the
village of
Brading, and the
harbour was
doing good business...
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Oxford University Press, 2023).
Brading, Katherine, 1970–,
Library of Congress,
retrieved 2024-10-19
Katherine Brading: Unity, Change, and What
There Is...
- it was run down by
Brading on its way to Ryde. Four
people from the boat were killed.
British Railways ships Wightlink "M/S
BRADING".
Retrieved 31 December...
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Brading Day is an
annual community event held on the
first w****end in July at
Beechgrove Playing Fields,
Brading, Isle of Wight. The
first event was in...
- year
round and free to visit.
Brading Marshes is
included within Site of
Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
called Brading Marshes to St. Helen's Ledges...