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Sandridge is a
village and
civil parish between the city
centre of St
Albans (2.5
miles (4.0 km) to the south-west) and
Wheathampstead in Hertfordshire...
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SandRidge Energy, Inc. is a
company engaged in
hydrocarbon exploration in the Mid-Continent
region of the
United States. It is
organized in
Delaware and...
- of
Eyemouth (1682) in the
Peerage of Scotland, and
Baron Churchill of
Sandridge (1685) and Earl of
Marlborough (1689) in the
Peerage of England. Shortly...
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Sandridge or
sandridge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sandridge is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Solomon Sandridge (born...
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Sandridge. The
Local Government Act 1894
divided parishes that were
partly within muni****l boroughs. The
parts of St Michael, St
Peter and
Sandridge...
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Third Troop of Life Guards. In May, he had been made
Baron Churchill of
Sandridge,
giving him a seat in the
House of Lords,
which led to the
first open...
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Sandridge Bridge is a
historic bridge,
which originally carried railway lines over the
Yarra River in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It runs diagonally...
- St Leonard's
Church is in
Sandridge, a
village in Hertfordshire, England. It is an
active Anglican parish church. The
building is
Grade II* listed: notable...
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Sandridge Park, near
Stoke Gabriel, Devon, is an
English country house in the
Italianate style,
designed by John Nash
around 1805 for the
Dowager Lady...
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Fishermans Bend,
Garden City and
Beacon Cove.
Historically it was
known as
Sandridge and
developed as the city's
second port,
linked to the
nearby Melbourne...