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Higford may
refer to:
Higford, Shropshire, a
small settlement in Shopshire,
England John
Higford, a
former English politician Robert Higford, a former...
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William Higford (c. 1580 – 1650) was an
English landowner,
member of
Parliament and author. He was the son of John
Higford of
Dixton Manor, Gloucestershire...
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Robert Higford (c. 1530–1572) was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Aldeburgh in 1571. "
HIGFORD,
Robert (c...
- Sir John
Higford (1529-1607) was an
English landowner and
member of Parliament. He was the son of
William Hugford of
Dixton Manor,
Gloucestershire by...
- John
Higford (c. 1551 – 1612) was an
English landowner and MP. He was the son of John
Higford of
Dixton Manor,
Gloucestershire and his wife Elizabeth,...
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inherited by
Higford on his father's death.
Higford, who also took the
surname Higford (after an ancestor) and was
known as
Higford Higford, sold the estate...
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Daniel Higford Davall Burr JP DL (24
March 1811 – 29
November 1885) was a
British Member of
Parliament and
Justice of the Peace. Burr was born to Daniel...
- a
country house and
private park
built in the
Victorian era for
Daniel Higford Davall Burr with
incorporations from a
Stuart house. It is south-east of...
- carried. On 29
August 1571, Norfolk's
secretaries William Barker and
Robert Higford entrusted to
Thomas Browne, a
Shrewsbury draper, what was
purported to...
- “. On 29
August 1571, Norfolk's
secretaries William Barker and
Robert Higford entrusted to
Thomas Browne, a
Shrewsbury drapers merchant, what was purported...