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Radstock is a town and
civil parish on the
northern slope of the
Mendip Hills in Somerset, England,
about 9
miles (14 km) south-west of Bath and 8 miles...
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Norton Radstock is a
former civil parish in the Bath and
North East
Somerset district, in the
ceremonial county of Somerset, England,
which covered the...
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Baron Radstock, of
Castletown in the Queen's County, was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1800 for Vice-Admiral the
Honourable William...
- 1 km) long with 23 locks. From
Midford an arm also ran via
Writhlington to
Radstock, with a
tunnel at Wellow. A
feature of the
canal was the
variety of methods...
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William Radstock (fl. 1414) of Bath, Somerset, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for Bath in
November 1414....
- Somerset, England. The
village lies on the
Fosse Way
between the
towns of
Radstock and
Midsomer Norton. It is 11
miles (17.7 km) south-west of Bath, 12 miles...
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concentrated in the Cam Brook,
Wellow Brook and
Nettlebridge Valleys and
around Radstock and
Farrington Gurney. The pits were
grouped geographically, with clusters...
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George Waldegrave, 4th
Baron Radstock, CBE (1
September 1859 – 2
April 1937) was a
baron in the
Peerage of Ireland.
Radstock was the
eldest son of Granville...
- was a
railway line in the West of
England that
connected Bristol with
Radstock,
through Pensford and
further into
northern Somerset, to
allow access to...
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Granville George Waldegrave, 2nd
Baron Radstock CB (24
September 1786 – 11 May 1857) was a
British naval officer.
Radstock was born in
London in 1786, the elder...