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Samlesbury (/ˈsɑːmzbəri/ or
locally /ˈsæmlzbri/) is a
village and
civil parish in
South Ribble, Lancashire, England.
Samlesbury Hall, a
historic house...
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Samlesbury Hall is a
historic house in
Samlesbury, Lancashire, England, six
miles (10 km) east of Preston. It was
built in 1325 by
Gilbert de Southworth...
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Samlesbury Aerodrome is a
disused airfield at
Balderstone near
Samlesbury and
Blackburn in the
Ribble Valley district of Lancashire. The
aerodrome is...
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Samlesbury witches were
three women from the
Lancashire village of
Samlesbury – Jane Southworth,
Jennet Bierley, and
Ellen Bierley –
accused by a...
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Corporation (LAC) was
formed at
Samlesbury Aerodrome near Blackburn, Lancashire,
during World War II,
along with a subsidiary,
Samlesbury Engineering Ltd. The headquarters...
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Church of St
Leonard the Less is an
Anglican church in the
village of
Samlesbury, Lancashire, England,
situated close to the
banks of the
River Ribble...
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airfields owned by BAE
Systems in
Warton and
Samlesbury.
Warton Aerodrome covers 72
hectares (180 acres) and
Samlesbury Aerodrome is 74 hectares. Development...
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Samlesbury is a
civil parish in the
South Ribble district of Lancashire, England. It
contains 22
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage...
- Farington, Hutton,
Little Hoole, Longton, Much Hoole,
Penwortham and
Samlesbury only, rest
split between Preston and
Ribble Valley) Walton-le-Dale Urban...
- were
tried at
Lancaster ****izes on 18–19
August 1612,
along with the
Samlesbury witches and others, in a
series of
trials that have
become known as the...