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Lancaut is a
deserted village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Tidenham, in the
Forest of Dean district, in Gloucestershire, England, located...
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reached through a
tidal sump,
making it a
mecca for
experienced cavers.
Lancaut and Ban-y-Gor are
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust nature reserves. They...
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spectacular positions at
Lancaut and Sedbury. Wintour's Leap is
owned by
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust and
forms part of the
Lancaut SSSI
Nature Reserve....
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reserves being Ban-y-gor Wood and
Lancaut. The
Natural England citation states a
revision for
Lancaut inclusion. The site (
Lancaut and Ban-y-gor) is
listed in...
- Look Out Tower, Pastscape,
retrieved 19
April 2013.
Tidenham including Lancaut: Introduction,
Victoria County History Ivor Waters,
Turnpike Roads - the...
- was
succeeded by his son Sir
William Henry Marling.
Tidenham including Lancaut -
Manors and
other estates |
British History Online Cotswolds: Woodchester...
- au****es of the
diocese of Hereford,
rather than Gloucester. The
Beachley and
Lancaut peninsulas east of the
Lower Wye
remained in
Welsh control at
least until...
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mainly from
churches ****ociated with him,
which are on
Anglesey (Wales),
Lancaut in
Chepstow (Wales/England border),
Cusop (Wales/England border), Kewstoke...
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fleeing a
party of
pursuing Roundheads by
riding his
horse off a
cliff at
Lancaut in the Wye Valley, a spot now
known as Wintour's Leap.
Catherine Drew (1784-1867)...
- Bulwark, 1 mile (1.6 km)
south of the town centre, and at
Piercefield and
Lancaut, some 1.5
miles (2.4 km) to the north.
During the
Roman occupation, there...