- book as Hov, and
others suggest this was Hou (later
Howbury). An
early translation states that
Howbury was a
hamlet on the bank of
River Darent,
which is...
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Howbury Grange was a women's
football team
which won the Women's FA Cup in 1984. The team was
founded in 1981, in Bexley, by Jane Hardman-Brown, a sports...
- (1798–1848). He
bought Howbury Hall, Renhold,
Bedfordshire from the
Becher family in 1781 for £17,500. On his death,
Howbury p****ed to his son Nathaniel...
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Sincil Bank,
Lincoln Attendance: 1,500 1983–84 (final)
Howbury Grange 4–2
Doncaster Belles Howbury:
Baldeo (2),
Springett (2) Doncaster: L.
Hanson (2) Sincil...
-
death in
October 1828, he ****umed the
management for the
family seat,
Howbury Hall in Renholm.
Polhill first became a Tory
Member of
Parliament (MP)...
- Ages,
Newbery Manor on the site of what is now
Crayford Manor House, and
Howbury Manor next to
Slade Green.
Roger Apylton had
served Kings Henry V and Henry...
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Renhold Castle also
known as
Howbury,
earthwork at
Water End Farm, was a
medieval castle located in the
village of Renhold, in the
hundred of Barford...
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Twistleton Polhill-Turner
Cecil Henry Polhill-Turner Parent(s)
Frederick Polhill Frances Margarette Deakin Residence(s)
Howbury Hall, Renhold, Bedfordshire...
- team at
senior international level. She won the 1984 Women's FA Cup with
Howbury Grange after they
defeated Doncaster Belles in the
final at
Sincil Bank...
- ****ociation (WFA).
Howbury Grange and
Doncaster Belles contested the
match at
Sincil Bank, the home
stadium of
Lincoln City on 6 May 1984.
Howbury Grange won...