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Hasfield is a
civil parish in Gloucestershire, England, and lies six
miles (9.7 km) south-west of
Tewkesbury and
seven miles (11 km)
north of Gloucester...
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Hasfield Court is a
Grade II*
listed building in
Hasfield, Gloucestershire, England.
Hasfield Court was the site of a
medieval manor house, the home of...
- St Mary's
parish church in
Hasfield, Gloucestershire...
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William Baker and Co in Fenton,
Staffordshire and the
country house of
Hasfield Court in Gloucestershire. His
father had
inherited both
properties from...
- manor. In 1806 he
purchased Hasfield Court and by 1826 had
expanded the
estate to 200 acres. In 1844 he
purchased the
Hasfield manor estate and with it land...
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household book aut****d by a
Cornishwoman in 1707 was
discovered in a
house in
Hasfield, Gloucestershire,
containing a "Recp.t for the Scurvy"
amongst other largely...
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Evington House Frampton Court Fretherne Court Gatcombe Park
Hardwicke Court Hasfield Court Highgrove House Highnam Court Horton Court Icomb Place Kiftsgate...
- Lawn, Deerhurst,
Deerhurst Walton, Eldersfield, Forthampton, Hartpury,
Hasfield, Huntley,
Lower Apperley, Pendock, Redmarley, Staunton, Taynton, The Leigh...
- off
occasionally into "soprano" timbre.
William Meath Baker,
squire of
Hasfield,
Gloucestershire and
benefactor of
several public buildings in Fenton,...
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parishes from
Tewkesbury district,
including Forthampton,
Chaceley Hole,
Hasfield,
Ashleworth and Highnam.
General Election 1914–15 A
general election was...