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Household from 1784 to 1793. On 7 June 1796, he was
created Baron Saltersford, of
Saltersford in the
County Palatine of Chester, in the
Peerage of
Great Britain...
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Saltersford Wood or
Saltersford Valley is a 5.7-hectare (14-acre)
Local Nature Reserve north-west of
Measham in Leicestershire. It is
owned and managed...
- of
Courtown 24 July 1979
Conservative Hereditary peer Sits as
Baron Saltersford, in the
Peerage of
Great Britain; his
other titles are in the Peerage...
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which is the coat of arms of the
Stopford family who
lived in
nearby Saltersford Hall (itself a
Grade II
listed building) in the 17th century. On the...
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Causennae which has been
variously identified with
Ancaster Roman Town or
Saltersford,
south of Grantham.
Another long
section remains, now the A15, running...
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Trent &
Mersey Canal which goes
through two
tunnels (Barnton and
Saltersford) to the west of the village. The
village can
roughly be
divided into...
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south of the
modern town, an
important Roman site has been
found at
Saltersford, a
crossing of the
River Witham near
Little Ponton.
Extensive finds and...
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Rodger Dunnett. The Earl took his seat in the
House of
Lords as 8th
Baron Saltersford in 1979. In 1995, he was
appointed a lord-in-waiting to
Queen Elizabeth...
- (one-way operation,
alternating each half-hour) and two
smaller tunnels at
Saltersford (since 2008 also one-way operation,
alternating each half-hour), and...
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Sudley 1884–1999 King
George III The Earl of
Courtown 12
April 1762
Baron Saltersford 1796–1999 The Earl of
Mexborough 11
February 1766 The Earl Winterton...