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Maisemore is a
village and
civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It lies on the A417 road 2.5
miles (4 km)
northwest of Gloucester, on the west bank...
- of Tewkesbury. A few more
villages intervene,
notable amongst which is
Maisemore before the
river enters the city of
Gloucester from
which point it is...
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returned to England.
Bridges took a new job as
rector of St
Giles Church in
Maisemore in Gloucestershire.
where William attended school. It was
through a friend...
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uniforms in the
Indian army.
William Hodson was born on 19
March 1821 at
Maisemore Court, near Gloucester,
third son of the Rev.
George Hodson,
later Archdeacon...
- in
Gloucestershire were
closed due to flooding,
including the A417 at
Maisemore which remained closed for over a w****. In
Alney Island,
residents were...
- of six boys, who
included also
James Thomason. In 1820
Hodson moved to
Maisemore near
Gloucester as a curate,
taking pupils with him.
Wilberforce was schooled...
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- at the
upstream boundary, the
normal tidal limit of the
river is at
Maisemore weir (on the West Channel) and
Llanthony Weir (on the East Channel), close...
- the main
channel by
weirs at
Maisemore and Llanthony, both of
which have
derelict locks ****ociated with them.
Maisemore was sold by
British Waterways...
- his
first wife,
Henrietta Ann
Bidgood Martin,
daughter of the
rector of
Maisemore, Gloucestershire. Together, they had
seven children: Agnes,
Charles Martin...