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Swinfen is a
small community about two
miles south of
Lichfield in the
civil parish of
Swinfen and ****ngton, Staffordshire.
Swinfen is
referred to in...
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second Baron Swinfen and the
mother of the
third Baron.
Charles Swinfen Eady, 1st
Baron Swinfen (1851–1919)
Charles Swinfen Eady, 2nd
Baron Swinfen (1904–1977)...
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Prison Swinfen Hall is a
Category C men's
prison and
Young Offenders Institution,
located in the
village of
Swinfen (near Lichfield) in Staffordshire...
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Swinfen is a
community in England.
Swinfen may also
refer to:
Swinfen and ****ngton, a
civil parish in Staffordshire,
England Swinfen v.
Swinfen, a series...
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Swinfen Hall is an 18th-century
country mansion house, now
converted into a hotel,
situated at
Swinfen, in the
Lichfield district of
Staffordshire in England...
- Lieutenant-Colonel
Michael Alexander Wilsone Swinfen-Broun JP (1858–1948) was a soldier, magistrate, High
Sheriff and
Deputy Lieutenant of Staffordshire...
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Reginald Swinfen (4 May 1915 –
October 1996) was an
English footballer who pla**** as a
forward or full back in the
Football League for
Queens Park Rangers...
- in a
civil capacity in the
English Civil War.
Swinfen was
probably the son of
Richard Swinfen, of
Swinfen, Staffordshire. He was
educated at
Pembroke College...
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Swinfen and ****ngton is a
civil parish in
Lichfield District, Staffordshire, England. The
parish was
newly formed in 1934 by
division from Weeford....
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anchor Charles Eady, (1870–1945),
Australian cricketer Charles Swinfen Eady, 1st
Baron Swinfen, (1851–1919),
British lawyer and
judge Cornelius Eady, (b....