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Rufford may
refer to:
Rufford, Lancashire,
England site of
Rufford New Hall,
Rufford Old Hall and
Rufford railway station Rufford, Nottinghamshire, England...
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Rufford Abbey is a
country estate in
Rufford, Nottinghamshire, England, two
miles (4 km)
south of Ollerton.
Originally a
Cistercian abbey, it was converted...
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Rufford is a
village in West Lancashire, England,
where the
Leeds and
Liverpool Canal, Liverpool,
Ormskirk and
Preston Railway, the A59 and the River...
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peers to sit in the
upper chamber of Parliament. The
Hesketh baronetcy, of
Rufford in the
County Palatine of Lancaster, was
created in the
Baronetage of Great...
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Rufford, in the
Newark and
Sherwood district of Nottinghamshire, is the site of two
villages whose inhabitants were
evicted in the 12th century. Cistercian...
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Francis Rufford (died 1854) was a
British Conservative Party politician. He was
elected at the 1847
general election as a
Member of
Parliament for Worcester...
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Rufford Charters were
grants of land and
grants of
Regalian rights over land,
which created an extra-parochial liberty,[clarification needed] known...
- The
Rufford Foundation,
formerly the
Rufford Maurice Laing Foundation, is a
trust based in the
United Kingdom that
funds nature conservation projects by...
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Rufford Old Hall is a
National Trust property in
Rufford, Lancashire, England.
Built in
about 1530 for Sir
Robert Hesketh, only the
Great Hall survives...
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Liberty of
Rufford was an extra-parochial
liberty in the
County of Nottinghamshire. It
extends southward from the
vicinity of Ollerton, for more than...