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Papplewick is a
village and
civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England, 7.5
miles (12.1 km)
north of
Nottingham and 6
miles (9.7 km)
south of Mansfield....
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Papplewick Pumping Station,
situated in open
agricultural land
approximately 3
miles (4.8 km) by road from the
Nottinghamshire village of
Papplewick, was...
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Papplewick School is a non-selective
independent day and
boarding preparatory school for boys aged 6–13 (Years 2–8) in Ascot, England. It
occupies a 15-acre...
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Papplewick Hall is a
Grade I
listed English country house in
Papplewick, Nottinghamshire. It was
completed around 1787 for the Hon.
Frederick Montagu...
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Papplewick is a
civil parish in the
Gedling district of Nottinghamshire, England. The
parish contains 32
listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
- -wīc was the
origin of the
endings -wyck and -wick, as, for example, in
Papplewick, Nottinghamshire. Four
former "-wīc towns" are
known in
England as the...
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Gallagher Premiership.
Lahiff was born in
London and was
educated at
Papplewick School[non-primary
source needed] in
Ascot followed by
Wellington College[non-primary...
- 1721) (c.1658–1721),
Member of
Parliament for
Durham Charles Montagu (of
Papplewick) (died 1759),
Member of
Parliament for Westminster, St. Germans, Camelford...
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before moving to the
United Kingdom when he was 11.
Curtis attended Papplewick School in Ascot,
Berkshire (as did his
younger brother Jamie). For a short...
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Museum manufactured 1820, 64-inch (160 cm) bore, 96-inch (240 cm) stroke.
Papplewick Pumping Station two engines,
manufactured 1884, 46-inch (120 cm) bore...