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Bretby is a
village and
civil parish in the
south of Derbyshire, England,
north of Swadlincote...
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Bretby Hall is a
country house at
Bretby, Derbyshire, England,
north of
Swadlincote and east of
Burton upon
Trent on the
border with Staffordshire. It...
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Bretby Art
Pottery was an art
pottery studio founded in 1882 by
Henry Tooth and
William Ault in Woodville, Derbyshire,
where production began on 25 October...
- 1843
winner Vanguard was
trained at Lord Chesterfield's
private stables at
Bretby Hall. [1] Green;
yellow sleeves belt and cap by
Alfred E T Watson, published...
- life in 1660. The
ancestral seat of the
Earls of
Chesterfield was
Bretby Hall at
Bretby, Derbyshire.
Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of
Chesterfield (1584–1656)...
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Hallam Belper,
Derby South Derbyshire Green Belt
Burton upon
Trent and
Swadlincote Green Belt
Stanhope Bretby,
Stanton Burton-upon-Trent, Swadlincote...
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Bretby Hall.
Bretby Colliery closed in July 1960, but a
drift mine was
installed on the site,
although that too
closed in 1966.In any case the
Bretby...
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Bretby is a
civil parish in the
South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England. The
parish contains 13
listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
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Establishment (MRDE) was a
division of the
National Coal Board. Its site in
Bretby,
Derbyshire is now a
commercial business park. MRDE's
function was research...
- by
Ranulph de Blondeville, 4th Earl of Chester.
Ranulph also
granted him
Bretby in 1209. In 1232, he
succeeded Hubert de
Burgh as
chief justiciar of England...