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Coberley is a
village and
civil parish in the
Cotswold District of
Gloucestershire in England, 4
miles (6.4 km)
south of Cheltenham. It lies at the confluence...
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Seven Springs is a
hamlet in the
heavily wooded parish of
Coberley in the
Cotswold District of
Gloucestershire in England, 4
miles (6.4 km)
south of Cheltenham...
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Edward VI and of
Queen Mary I. He was born at
Coberley, Gloucestershire, the son of Sir
Giles Brydges of
Coberley (c. 1462 – 1511) and
Isabel Baynham. His...
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Ullenwood is a
village in the
Coberley civil parish, near
Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. It is the site of a
formerly secret civil defence bunker intended...
- "River Bank", also "River bank Coverly" and "River Bank
Coberley", is a
traditional Jamaican song. The song is an old
Jamaican mento standard. It has been...
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river in the
United Kingdom. The
stream from
Seven Springs is
joined at
Coberley by a
longer tributary which could further increase the
length of the Thames...
- Clapton-in-the-Hill, Clearwell,
Cleeve Hill, Coaley,
Coaley Peak, Coalway,
Coberley, Cold Ashton, Cold Aston, Coldharbour, Coleford, Co****urne, Coln Rogers...
- the
River Churn and the A435.
Settlements along the
upper valley include Coberley, Cowley, Co****urne.
Those further along include Rendcomb,
North Cerney...
- July 1535. They used
Gloucester as a base for
hunting trips to Painswick,
Coberley, and Miserden. They left
Gloucester for
Leonard Stanley, on
their way to...
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Retrieved 19 May 2013. Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 333. John Maundrel,
William Coberley, and John ****er. Exclassics.com.
Retrieved 22 May 2013. Foxe's Book of...