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Wappenbury is a
small village and
civil parish in the
English county of Warwickshire.
Located on the
north bank of the
River Leam
Wappenbury is almost...
- to
Wappenbury Hall in 1972, to play golf, travel, garden, and keep prize-winning
Suffolk sheep and
Jersey cattle on his farm
estates at
Wappenbury. His...
- Tredington,
Tysoe Ufton, Ullenhall,
Upper Quinton,
Upper Shuckburgh Walcote,
Wappenbury, Warmington, Warwick, Wasperton, Watergall,
Water Orton, Weethley, Welford-on-Avon...
- the
Trust oversees,
including Bubbenhall Wood and
Meadow near Coventry,
Wappenbury Wood by Princethorpe,
Ufton Fields near
Southam and the
River Arrow Nature...
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Robert Plowden (born 27
January 1740; died at
Wappenbury, 27 June 1823) was an
English Jesuit priest, a firm
supporter of
Bishop John Milner. He entered...
- Semele, Rowington,
Royal Leamington Spa Sherbourne, Shrewley,
Stoneleigh Wappenbury, Warwick, Wasperton,
Weston Under Wetherley,
Whitnash Warwick, the county...
- As was customary, Sir
William had the car
driven round to his home,
Wappenbury Hall in Warwickshire, for
further consideration and
asked for a viability...
- over the
River Leam,
which links Eathorpe with the
nearby village of
Wappenbury reads: "This
bridge was
erected by
Samuel Shepheard of
Eathorpe Hall,...
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Charles T.H.
Goodehouse was the home of
Charles T. H. Goode, born 1847 in
Wappenbury in Warwickshire,
England before moving to the
United States at the age...
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Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 13 July 2021.
Historic England. "
Wappenbury camp (1009817)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 11 July...