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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Turnpike Trust Kingswood Turnpike Trust Lightpill and Birdlip Turnpike Trust Maisemore Turnpike Trust Malmesbury Turnpike Trust Marshfield Turnpike Trust Minchinhampton...
- 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...