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Salwarpe is a
small village and
civil parish in the
Wychavon district of Worcestershire, England, less than two
miles south west of Droitwich, but in open...
- The
River Salwarpe is a 20.4
miles (32.8 km) long
river in Worcestershire, England. It is a left bank
tributary of the
River Severn,
which it
joins near...
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Rivers Stour and
Salwarpe Navigation Act 1662 Act of
Parliament Parliament of
England Long
title An Act for
making navigable the
Rivers of
Stower and Salwerp...
- the
Wychavon district in
northern Worcestershire, England, on the
River Salwarpe. It is
located approximately 22
miles (35 km) south-west of Birmingham...
- Oldswinford,
Worcestershire by
Thomas Foley and, from 1712, held the
living of
Salwarpe in
plurality until he died in late 1721 or
early 1722. He made a generous...
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medieval nobleman and
military commander.
Beauchamp was born at
Salwarpe Court in
Salwarpe, Worcestershire, the son of
Thomas de Beauchamp, 12th Earl of...
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Parliament (the
Rivers Stour and
Salwarpe Navigation Act 1662) was
obtained in 1662 to
authorise improvements to the
River Salwarpe, but the work was not completed...
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believed to
refer to Urse d'Abetot (c. 1040 – 1108), 1st
feudal baron of
Salwarpe in Worcestershire, a
Norman who
followed King
William the
Conqueror to...
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believed to
refer to Urse d'Abetot (c. 1040 – 1108), 1st
feudal baron of
Salwarpe in Worcestershire, a
Norman who
followed King
William the
Conqueror to...
- Hampton, Hartlebury, Honeybourne,
Pebworth & The Littletons,
North Claines &
Salwarpe, Ombersley, Pinvin, and
Upton Snodsbury.
Alongside its
renaming from Mid...