- Mead (/miːd/), also
called honey wine, and
hydromel (particularly when low in
alcohol content), is an
alcoholic beverage made by
fermenting honey mixed...
- Earl
Fortescue the
Somerset estate of
Honeymead, Simonsbath, on the high moor in the
centre of Exmoor.
Honeymead was one of the
earliest farmsteads built...
- 1995. They
moved from a
public recreation ground to
their own
stadium at
Honeymead Lane in 1996. In 2011–12
under manager ,[clarification needed] in his...
-
Justice Room. He was made a
Knight Bachelor in 1957 and made a
Baronet of
Honeymead in the
County of Somerset, in 1961. Waley-Cohen
married the Hon. Joyce...
- Chemicals) HOMX - Home Oil Company, Ltd., PLM International, Inc. HONX -
Honeymead Products Company (Division of
Harvest States Cooperatives) HOS - Hoosier...
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December 1960 1288
Harrison of
Bugbrooke 6 July 1961 1289 Waley-Cohen of
Honeymead 11
December 1961 1290
Jephcott of East
Portlemouth 14
February 1962 1291...
- The Waley-Cohen Baronetcy, of
Honeymead in the
county of Somerset, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 11
December 1961...
-
drain oil
until March. On
January 23, 1963, a
storage tank
collapsed at
Honeymead Products Company. The
accident violently spilled 3.5
million gallons of...
-
following its ban by the
National Trust in 1997. On 30 June 2013, she died at
Honeymead House. Her
funeral took
place at
Golders Green Crematorium on the morning...
- all over 1,000 ft, to
arable production, and had
built two farmsteads,
Honeymead and Cornham, to the east and west
respectively of his own
residence at...