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Lechlade (/ˈlɛtʃleɪd/) is a town at the edge of the
Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, England, 55
miles (89 km)
south of
Birmingham and 68
miles (109 km) west...
- Cirencester. The
district also
includes the
towns of
Chipping Campden, Fairford,
Lechlade, Moreton-in-Marsh, Northleach, Stow-on-the-Wold and Tetbury,
along with...
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Ralph of
Lechlade was the Dean of
Wells during 1217. Phelps,
William (1839). The
history and
antiquities of Somersetshire,
volume 2. London: J. B. Nichols...
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Lechlade Priory was a
house of
Augustinian Canons Regular in
Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England. The priory, also
called the
Lechlade hospital (hospitalry)...
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dedicated to St.
Lawrence of Rome, is the
Church of
England parish church of
Lechlade in Gloucestershire, England. The
church building is
Grade I
listed and...
- The
Trout Inn is a pub next to the
River Thames at
Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England. The
Grade II
listed stone building consists of two two-storey structures...
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Lechlade Manor in
Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England, is a
Victorian country house built for
George Milward, a lawyer, by John
Loughborough Pearson. Primarily...
- Ullenwood. The
Thames flows through or
alongside Ashton Keynes, Cricklade,
Lechlade, Oxford, Abingdon-on-Thames, Wallingford, Goring-on-Thames and Streatley...
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Thomas de
Lechlade was Dean of
Exeter between 1307 and 1309.
Ursula Radford (1955). "An
Introduction to the
Deans of Exeter".
Report &
Transactions of...
- the southeast, the
upper reaches of the
Thames Valley and
towns such as
Lechlade, Tetbury, and
Fairford are
often considered to mark the
limit of the region...