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Norton Malreward is a
small Somerset village and
civil parish 4
miles (6.4 km)
south of Bristol,
England at the
northern edge of the Chew Valley. In 1895...
- church, is near the summit. At the
eastern end is Maes Knoll, near
Norton Malreward, an Iron Age
hillfort and the
start of Wans****. To the
South lies the...
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Marwood is a surname. It
originates from
either the
Norman French word '
malreward', a
nickname given to
someone who 'casts an evil eye' or the two places...
- The
Anglican Holy
Trinity Church in
Norton Malreward, Somerset,
England dates from the late 12th century. It has been
designated as a
Grade II listed...
- ridge,
south of the city of
Bristol and
north of the
village of
Norton Malreward near the
eastern side of
Dundry Hill. It is a
Scheduled Ancient Monument...
- from the
original on 1
January 2014.
Retrieved 31
December 2013. "Norton
Malreward Parish".
Neighbourhood Statistics.
Office for
National Statistics. Archived...
- first-class
cricket for
Somerset between 1912 and 1921. He was born at
Norton Malreward,
Somerset and died at Fishponds, Bristol.
Hardy was a right-handed, lower...
- Hill Settlement.
Cashmore was born in 1876 at
Norton House in
Norton Malreward. She was the
penultimate child of six born to Mary, (previously Edmunds)...
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North Weston,
North Wootton,
Northmoor Green,
Norton Fitzwarren,
Norton Malreward,
Norton St Philip,
Norton Sub Hamdon, Nunney, Nyland,
Nynehead Oake, Oakhill...
- Woollard. It then
crosses the
river at
Pensford and
turns north to
Norton Malreward,
skirting the
prehistoric henge monument of
Stanton Drew
stone circles...