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Ludford may
refer to:
Ludford, Lincolnshire, a
village and
parish in
Lincolnshire RAF
Ludford Magna, a
former Royal Air
Force base in
Lincolnshire Ludford...
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Sarah Ann
Ludford,
Baroness Ludford (born 14
March 1951) is a British-Irish
Liberal Democrat politician and
member of the
House of Lords. She
served as...
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Ludford is a
small village and
civil parish in
south Shropshire, England. The
parish is
situated adjacent to the
market town of
Ludlow and was, until...
- The Rout of
Ludford Bridge was a
largely bloodless confrontation fought in the
early years of the Wars of the Roses. It took
place on 12
October 1459...
- Will
Ludford (born 25
December 1948) is a
British Blues/Rock
guitarist and songwriter. Will
Ludford was born in Dublin, Ireland; he is the
youngest son...
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Nicholas Ludford (c. 1485 – 1557) was an
English composer of the
Tudor period. He is
known for his
festal m****es,
which are
preserved in two early-16th-century...
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George Albert Ludford (22
March 1915 – 2
January 2001) was an
English professional footballer who pla**** for
Tottenham Juniors, Enfield,
Northfleet United...
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Developed and
introduced in 1935 as a "pepper-style"
carbonated soft
drink by
Ludford Fruit Products of Los Angeles, California, the
brand is
currently available...
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church in 1199)
could explain the
tumulus variation of the hlǣw element.
Ludford, a
neighbouring and
older settlement,
situated on the
southern bank of...
- Newdigate-
Ludford,
daughter of John Newdigate-
Ludford, and in 1826 he ****umed by
Royal licence the
additional surnames of Newdigate-
Ludford. He was succeeded...