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- Forthampton is a village in Gloucestershire, England. The village is located three miles from the market town of Tewkesbury and features "a great number...
- The Yorke Almshouses, Nos. 14–17 Church Row, Forthampton, Gloucestershire, England, are a range of four almshouses designed by the architect William Burges...
- (for Sir Isaac Lowthian Bell) – subsequently destro**** in 1953 Forthampton Court, Forthampton, Gloucestershire (1889–92) Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire...
- may have been prepared for him, but his body was in fact buried at Forthampton in Gloucestershire. A rarer, modern type is the standing, shrouded effigy...
- Hardwicke, he was born in Marylebone, London, the son of Joseph Yorke, of Forthampton Court, Gloucestershire and his wife Frances Antonia, daughter of Reginald...
- constituency also includes parishes from Tewkesbury district, including Forthampton, Chaceley Hole, Hasfield, Ashleworth and Highnam. General Election 1914–15...
- Court, Herefordshire Flaxley Abbey, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire Forthampton Court, Gloucestershire Ham Court, Upton-upon-Severn, Gloucestershire...
- Coombe Hill, Corse, Corse Lawn, Deerhurst, Deerhurst Walton, Eldersfield, Forthampton, Hartpury, Hasfield, Huntley, Lower Apperley, Pendock, Redmarley, Staunton...
- (1321145)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 20 November 2008. "Forthampton". British History Online. Retrieved 26 January 2010. Historic England...
- had a po****tion of 125. The parish touches Deerhurst, Eldersfield, Forthampton, Tewkesbury and Tirley. The name Chaceley is first attested in a charter...