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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- pedestrian walkway was later ****ed on the downstream side of the new bridge. Saltersford locks were built in 1874, using red sandstone and limestone, and replaced...
- 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...
- (one-way operation, alternating each half-hour) and two smaller tunnels at Saltersford (since 2008 also one-way operation, alternating each half-hour), and...
- Causennae which has been variously identified with Ancaster Roman Town or Saltersford, south of Grantham. Another long section remains, now the A15, running...
- 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...
- 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...
- mileposts, and a terrace of cottages. The Weaver Navigation contains Saltersford Locks, and its toll house. The other listed building is the village church...