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Ledwyche Brook is a
minor river in
south Shropshire, England. It is
sometimes referred to as the
River Ledwyche and
spelled variously,
including "Ledwich"...
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major watercourses are the
rivers Corve, Onny,
Severn and Teme and the
Ledwyche and Rea brooks. The
average elevation is 84
metres (276 ft); the highest...
- See also: List of
civil parishes in
Shropshire Rivers Camlad Clun
Corve Ledwyche Onny
Perry Rea Rea
Brook Redlake Roden Severn Teme Tern Unk
Vyrnwy Worfe...
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which belonged to
Evrard Boterel, Ermina's suitor. He and
Ermina fled to
Ledwyche,
another manor he held. He
relates that Ermina,
concerned for her brother...
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Worcestershire town of
Tenbury Wells. To the west, the A456 road
bridges Ledwyche Brook,
leading to the
Herefordshire village of
Little Hereford. To the...
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Ledwidge is a
surname that
originated in the
hamlet of
Upper Ledwyche, Shropshire, England.
After the
Norman invasion of
Ireland a
family of this name...
- Burford,
about 5.2
miles (8.4 km)
southeast of Ludlow. To the west
flows Ledwyche Brook,
which is the
border with Herefordshire. The area is
hilly and through...
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existed at the time of the
Domesday Book (1086) when it had a mill on the
Ledwyche Brook. At the time it
formed part of the
hundred of Culvestan,
which merged...
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Ludlow town centre, just off the A4117 road to
Cleobury Mortimer. The
Ledwyche Brook flows by the estate. The hall was
originally built by the
Powys family...
- seen. The
River Corve flows into the Teme just
outside Ludlow and the
Ledwyche Brook flows into the Teme at Burford,
close to the...