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substantial country house with
parkland at
South Tidworth; the
present Tedworth House is a
rebuilding of 1828–1830. In 1897 the War
Office bought the house...
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Tedworth House, also
known as
South Tidworth House, is a 19th-century
country house in Tidworth, Wiltshire, England. It is a
Grade II*
listed building...
- The
Drummer of
Tedworth is the case of an
alleged poltergeist manifestation in the West
Country of England,
recorded by
Joseph Glanvill in his book Saducismus...
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Tedworth Square is a
garden square in London's
Chelsea district, SW3. The
communal garden at the
centre of the
development is 0.1962
hectares (0.485 acres)...
- was
established when the War
Office acquired a 19th-century
mansion –
Tedworth House – and
large tracts of land to its
north in 1897.
Headquarters Southern...
- ****igned to
recover both
Tedworth and his work.
Finding the
researcher being held at a
construction site, Bond
witnesses Tedworth being interrogated by a...
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Royal British Legion (RBL), Help for
Heroes runs four
recovery centres:
Tedworth House (Tidworth, Wiltshire), Chav****e VC
House (Colchester, Es****), Naval...
- tarinoita)
edited by
Lauri Simonsuuri.
Glenluce Devil (1654–1656)
Drummer of
Tedworth (1662)
Mackie poltergeist (1695)
Wesley poltergeist claim at
Epworth Rectory...
- 10–14
September 2014.
Harry met
British hopefuls for the
Invictus Games at
Tedworth House in
Wiltshire for the
start of the
selection process on 29
April 2014...
- duels,
economic bubbles, fortune-telling,
haunted houses, the
Drummer of
Tedworth, the
influence of
politics and
religion on the
shapes of
beards and hair...