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Rowington is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Warwickshire. It is five
miles north-west of the town of
Warwick and five
miles south-west...
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James Blyth,
Baron Blyth of
Rowington (born 8 May 1940) is a
British businessman. The son of
Daniel Blyth and Jane
Power Carlton,
Blyth was
educated at...
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Pennington Pickerington Pilkington Quarrington Remington Ridington Rivington Rowington Sevington Stonington Toddington Torrington Turlington Uppington Warrington...
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holds that the play may have been
written in the
Kenilworth area, at
Rowington.
Billsley Manor, now a hotel,
claims the play was
written in a room there...
- Peter's
Pence did
indeed resume during Mary's reign, for
instance in
Rowington, Warwickshire,
where the
church accounts for 1556
record the collection...
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Blyth (1841–1925),
British businessman Sir
James Blyth,
Baron Blyth of
Rowington (born 1940),
British businessman Jim
Blyth (footballer, born 1890), Scottish...
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Retrieved 20
August 2008. "Henry Ford Museum". "Henry Ford Museum". "
Rowington Records".
Archived from the
original on 29
November 2020.
Retrieved 29...
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Kingswood is an area in the
civil parishes of
Lapworth and
Rowington in
Warwick District, Warwickshire, England. It
forms the main
residential area of...
- Hardwick,
Priors Marston Quinton Radbourne,
Radford Semele, Radway, Ratley,
Rowington, Rugby, Ryton-on-Dunsmore
Salford Priors, Sambourne, Sawbridge, Seckington...
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David Hope,
Baron Hope of
Craighead 1995
James Blyth,
Baron Blyth of
Rowington 1995
Robin Eames,
Baron Eames 1995
Robert Winston,
Baron Winston 1995...