- John
Ramridge was an
English priest in the 16th Century.
Ramridge was
educated at
Merton College, Oxford. He held
livings at Garsington,
Coventry and Husbands...
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Ramridge End is a
small suburb in the east of Luton, in Bedfordshire, England. The area is
roughly bounded by
Brays Road to the north,
Someries Hill to...
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Ramridge Park is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of The
Pentons in the Test
Valley district of Hampshire, England. It is in the
civil parish of
Penton Grafton...
- Farm
Lewsey Park
Maidenhall Marsh Farm
Napier Park New Town Park Town
Putteridge Ramridge End
Runfold Skimpot Tin Town
Tophill Vauxhall Park
Warden Hill...
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Maidenhall Marsh Farm
Napier Park New Town
Putteridge Putteridge Bury Park Town
Ramridge End
Round Green Runfold Saints Skimpot South Stopsley Sundon Park Tin Town...
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local area is
mainly residential,
although Ramridge Primary School,
named after the
neighbouring Ramridge End is in the area. Tin Town is part of Round...
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Quarley Queen Elizabeth Country Park
Quidhampton Ragged Appleshaw Rake
Ramridge Park
Ramsdean Ramsdell Red Hill Red Post
Bridge Red Rice
Redenham Redenham...
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lands of the
Abbey of Grestein,
including Marsh Gibbon and the
manors of
Ramridge in
Hampshire and
Conock in Wiltshire, were
seized by
Edward the
Black Prince...
- by
Fairlie Harmar circa 1930.
Walters spent her
first twenty years in
Ramridge House, a one-hundred-acre
estate in Weyhill, Hampshire,
where she was educated...
- John
Bellenden Ker (né Gawler) was an
English botanist, born
about 1764,
Ramridge, Andover, Hampshire,
which was
where he died in June 1842. On 5 November...