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Lilford is a
small village in the
civil parish of
Lilford-****-Wigsthorpe, in the
North Northamptonshire district, in the
ceremonial county of Northamptonshire...
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Lilford Hall is a
Grade I
listed Jacobean stately home in
Northamptonshire in the
United Kingdom. The 100-room
house is
located in the
eastern part of...
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Douglas Collard 'Boss'
Lilford, GLM (1908–1985) was a
South African-born
Rhodesian and
Zimbabwean politician and farmer. A
close friend and ally of Ian...
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Baron Lilford, of
Lilford in the
County of Northampton, is a
title in the
Peerage of
Great Britain. It was
created in 1797 for
Thomas Powys, who had previously...
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Lilford Park may
refer to:
Lilford Park (Northamptonshire) ****ociated with
Lilford Hall, near
Oundle Lilford Park (Lancashire) ****ociated with Atherton...
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Baron Lilford (18
March 1833 – 17 June 1896), was a
British aristocrat and ornithologist.
Lilford was the
eldest son of
Thomas Powys, 3rd
Baron Lilford, and...
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George Vernon Powys, 7th
Baron Lilford (8
January 1931 – 3
January 2005), was the son of
Robert Horace Powys and Vera
Grace Bryant. Born in 1931, he inherited...
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Lilford-****-Wigsthorpe and
Thorpe Achurch are a pair of
adjacent civil parishes in the
English county of
Northamptonshire that
share a
single parish council...
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establish themselves.
Later successful introductions were made by Lord
Lilford on his
Lilford Hall
estate near
Oundle in
Northamptonshire and by
Edmund Meade-Waldo...
- West, Zimbabwe.
Lilfordia was
established in 1909 by
Agnes and
Atherton Lilford. The
school is
notable for the
producing talented cricketers such as Brendan...