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Strensham[needs IPA] is a
village in the
Wychavon district of Worcestershire. In the 2001 census, the
civil parish of
Strensham had a po****tion of 314...
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Strensham services is a
motorway service station on the M5 in Worcestershire, England. It is
operated by Roadchef. In
August 2011, it was
rated as 4 stars...
- for a long
satirical poem
titled Hudibras.
Samuel Butler was born in
Strensham, Worcestershire, and was the son of a
farmer and churchwarden, also named...
- 12
September 1687),
daughter of Sir
William Russell, 1st Baronet, of
Strensham, Worcestershire, and
Frances Reade,
daughter of Sir
Thomas Reade, and...
- the Baptist's
Church is a
redundant Anglican church in the
village of
Strensham, Worcestershire, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List...
- Sir John
Russell (died 1405), of
Strensham in
Worcestershire where he held the
manor and advowson, was an
English landowner, soldier, administrator, courtier...
- The
Moseley Conservation Area is in Moseley, Birmingham. The
conservation area was
designated on 17
March 1983. It was
extended on 12
November 1987 and...
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Almondsbury Thruxton Redhill RAF
Waddington RAF
Northolt Wyton RAF
Cosford Strensham Tatenhill Blackpool Barton RAF
Benson Llanelli Welshpool Caernarfon Cardiff...
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Cromwell Known for
English nobleman Born
Thomas Cromwell 29
November 1653
Strensham, Worcestershire, Died 11
April 1682 (aged 28–29) Ilam,
Staffordshire Buried...
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Lower Clent,
Lower Howsell,
Lower Illey,
Lower Moor,
Lower Sapey,
Lower Strensham,
Lower Town,
Lower Westmancote,
Lower Wick,
Lower Wolverton, Lulsley,...