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Hawford is a
hamlet in Worcestershire, England. It
falls within two parishes;
North Claines and
Ombersley and
Doverdale in the
outer suburbs of Worcester...
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Philip Hawford alias Ballard (died 11
August 1557) was the
parish priest (c.1536 – 1557) at
Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire. He was also the last Abbot...
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Edward Hawford D.D. (died 1582) was an
English churchman and academic,
Master of Christ's College,
Cambridge from 1559.
While Hawford was a
somewhat conservative...
- schools.
These include: King's
Hawford: (ages 2–11, c.320 pupils),
formerly an
autonomous fee-paying prep
school named Hawford Lodge,
purchased by King's...
- was
auctioned off by the U.S.
Marshal in
October 1840.
Captain George Hawford of Newport,
Rhode Island purchased the
vessel and then
needed an act of...
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canal which opened in 1771
linking Droitwich Spa to the
River Severn at
Hawford Bottom Lock, Claines. The
Droitwich Junction Canal is a
narrow canal, opened...
- enquiries, her body was
discovered on 29 December, at a lay-by on the A449 in
Hawford, Worcestershire. A post-mortem
examination determined she had been strangled...
- Firs (Elgar
Birthplace Museum) The
Fleece Inn The
Greyfriars Hanbury Hall
Hawford Dovecote Knowles Mill,
Bewdley Middle Littleton Tythe Barn Rosedene, Chartist...
- respectively. The
Droitwich Barge Canal, a
broad beam canal,
joins the
Severn at
Hawford, near to the
River Salwarpe, and
connects to the
Droitwich Canal (narrow...
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World War 2. His next stop is
Worcester Foregate Street to
visit King's
Hawford School to
learn about pigeon racing and see the school's flock. He then...