- 51°25′16″N 2°26′42″W / 51.421°N 2.445°W / 51.421; -2.445
Swineford is a
hamlet in the
South Gloucestershire council area, very
close to the boundary...
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Alfred Peter Swineford (September 14, 1836 –
October 26, 1909) was an
American journalist and
politician who
served as the
second Governor of District...
- when the
Swineford post
office was closed. The
Swineford name is
still used by the
Swineford National Bank,
which was
founded in
Swineford in 1903 and...
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Swineford Lock is a
canal lock
situated on the
River Avon, at the
village of
Swineford, England. The
Bristol Avon Navigation,
which runs the 15
miles (24 km)...
- Ada
Swineford (July 12, 1917 – July 31, 1993) was a clay
mineralogist and
Professor of
geology at
Western Washington State College in Bellingham. Swinefordite...
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contemporary news
found thus far
reported it was on or just
before September 15.
Swineford was
appointed on May 8, 1885,
during a
Senate recess;
nominated on December...
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theories exist; the
first suggests that the
original name of the town was "
Swineford",
derived from a pig
market held
regularly in the town. The
official Irish...
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Rudgeway Severn Beach, Shepperdine, Siston, Soundwell,
Staple Hill,
Swineford Tockington, Tormarton, Tortworth,
Tytherington Upton Cheyney Wapley, Warmley...
- USN (as
Commander of the
Department of Alaska)
Succeeded by
Alfred P.
Swineford 3rd
Governor of
Nevada In
office January 6, 1879 –
January 1, 1883 Lieutenant...
- ("Pig land", from Old
English swin and land),
Swindon ("Pig hill"), and
Swineford ("Pig ford"). In
Scandinavia there are
names such as
Svinbergen ("Pig...