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- Harvington Hall is a moated medieval and Elizabethan manor house in the hamlet of Harvington in the civil parish of Chaddesley Corbett, southeast of Kidderminster...
- amalgamation of two smaller villages, Harvington and Harvington Cross, and has a po****tion of around 1,750. Harvington is first mentioned in the Anglo Saxon...
- Adam de Harvington, also called Adam de Herwynton (c.1270 – c.1345) was a fourteenth-century Crown official and judge who had a successful career in both...
- Alongside its renaming from Mid Worcestershire, the Dodderhill, and Harvington and Norton wards, which were transferred to Redditch. The original constituency...
- Robert Grant Grant-Ferris, Baron Harvington, AE PC (30 December 1907 – 1 January 1997) was a British Conservative Party politician and RAF officer. Born...
- pattern of hide is a space under the floor of a garderobe for example at Harvington Hall in Worcestershire, which has seven priest holes throughout the house...
- milling places: Bluntington, Brockencote, Mustow Green, Cakebole, Outwood, Harvington, and Drayton. The village was named Chad Lea, or the place of Chad, in...
- Worcestershire. Before becoming an MP, Thomas served as a councillor for the Harvington and Norton ward in Wychavon District Council, serving as the leader of...
- Harvington Prep School and Nursery is an independent school in Ealing, West London. Founded in 1890 as a kindergarten called Heidelberg College, the school...
- Harvington railway station was a station in Harvington, Worcestershire, England. The station was opened on 17 September 1866, train services were withdrawn...