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Ufford may
refer to the
following places in England:
Ufford,
Cambridgeshire Ufford,
Suffolk This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Alexander Quarles van
Ufford (1920–1979),
married to
Maria Margaretha Monné (1919–2006), with issue:
Michael Allan Quarles van
Ufford (born 17 July 1945)...
- 1298,
Robert Ufford was the
second but
eldest surviving son of
Robert Ufford, 1st
Baron Ufford (1279–1316), lord of the
manor of
Ufford, Suffolk, who...
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Ufford Hall may
refer to the
following buildings in England:
Ufford Hall,
Cambridgeshire Ufford Hall,
Suffolk This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Ufford is a
village and
civil parish in Suffolk, England. Its po****tion of 808 at the 2001
census rose to 948 at the 2011
Census and was
estimated at...
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Thomas de
Ufford (died 1314), Lord of Wrentham, was an
English noble. He was
killed during the
Battle of
Bannockburn against the
Scots on 23 or 24 June...
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Quarles van
Ufford (also:
Quarles or
Quarles de Quarles,
stemming from Quarles) is the name of a
Dutch family of
English descent whose members have belonged...
- Guader, in 1074. The
second creation came in 1337 in
favour of
Robert de
Ufford; the
title became extinct on the
death of his son, the
second Earl, in 1382...
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Ufford is a
village and
civil parish, now in the
Peterborough unitary authority of the
ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire, England. It was historically...
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Ufford Hall is a
Grade II*
listed manor house in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England,
dating back to the
thirteenth century.
Ufford Hall is a fine example...