- Sir John
Minsterworth (died 1377) was a fourteenth-century
English knight from Gloucestershire, who
fought in the
Hundred Years' War and was
executed by...
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Minsterworth is a
village in Gloucestershire, England. It lies on the
border of the City of Gloucester, on the
north bank of the
River Severn (effectively...
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Harvey was born in 1888 in Hartpury, Gloucestershire, and grew up in
Minsterworth. He was
educated at the King's School, Gloucester,
where he
formed a...
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There were
historically also
ferry crossings on the
tidal river at:
Minsterworth Framilode Purton,
Lydney Newnham on
Severn In order,
moving downstream:...
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Hawkins (1857–1906). She was the
youngest daughter of J. Hawkins, of
Minsterworth, Gloucestershire, and the
sister of one of Doyle's patients.
Louisa had...
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phenomenon that
people expect rather than a
swelling flood of water. From
Minsterworth to Gloucester, the
width of the
river varies little and the bore continues...
- 1424;
granted to Andrews, Lord
Windsor 1542/3;
Minchin Hampton Priory Minsterworth Saxon minster Newent Priory Benedictine monks alien house: dependent...
- his
apparent lack of
martial spirit. They
found a
leader in Sir John
Minsterworth, an
ambitious but
unstable knight from the
Welsh Marches, who mocked...
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Holiday Route. From Gloucester, the A48 runs
through the
villages of
Minsterworth, Westbury-on-Severn,
connects to a link road to
Cinderford in the Forest...
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personal hygiene. John
Lewis 12
April 1999 The 64-year-old
businessman from
Minsterworth, England,
attempted to
light a
bonfire with gasoline, but inadvertently...