- of
Upper Milcote or
Milcote-on-Stour, site of
Mount Grevill manor (begun by
Ludovic Greville), and
Lower Milcote or
Milcote-on-Avon.
Milcote was one of...
- to
pursue her
career on stage. From 2005 to 2006, she
appeared as Mrs
Milcote in the
original Royal National Theatre production of
Helen Edmundson's...
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within two
miles of the
centre of the village,
Binton (1885-1949) and
Milcote (1859-1966). The
primary school, on
Headland Road, was
rated 'Good' by...
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Milcote railway station was a
station on the
Great Western Railway line
between Stratford-upon-Avon and Honeybourne,
which in 1908
became part of the...
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Ashbrook -
William Scott M****ive
George Frideric Handel - Nick
Tizzard Mrs.
Milcote - Eve
Matheson Alice Ashbrook -
Sophie Bould Thomas Ledbury (young) - Abby...
- in
Jason Hall's play
Third Floor. In
December 2011, she pla****
Melissa Milcote in the
Bristol Old Vic
production of
Helen Edmundson's
Coram Boy at the...
- productions, including:
London Road (musical), The Miracle, and as Mrs.
Milcote in the 2006
production of
Helen Edmundson's
Coram Boy. Her
other productions...
- Sir
Edward Greville (c. 1566 – 1634) of
Milcote,
Warwickshire was an
English nobleman and
Member of Parliament. He was the
second son of
Ludovic Greville...
- Cherington,
Chesterton and Kingston, Claverdon,
Clifford Chambers and
Milcote, Combrook,
Compton Verney,
Compton Wynyates,
Coughton Dorsington Ettington...
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Clifford Chambers and
Milcote is a
civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon District, in the
county of Warwickshire, England,
formed on 1
April 2004. It...