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Wardour may
refer to: Vale of
Wardour, a
valley in Wiltshire,
England Wardour, Wiltshire, a
village and
former parish Wardour Castle, a
ruined castle...
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Wardour Street (/ˈwɔːrdɔːr/) is a
street in Soho, City of Westminster, London. It is a one-way
street that runs
north from
Leicester Square,
through Chinatown...
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Wardour Castle or Old
Wardour Castle is a
ruined 14th-century
castle at
Wardour, on the
boundaries of the
civil parishes of
Tisbury and
Donhead St Andrew...
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William Wardour (12 July 1686 – 1746) ), of
Whitney Court, Herefordshire, was a
British politician who sat in the
House of
Commons between 1727 and 1746...
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Edward Wardour (died 14
March 1645/6) was an
English officeholder and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons between 1621 and 1625.
Wardour was a native...
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Wardour Street English is the name
given to a pseudo-archaic form of
diction affected by some writers,
particularly those of
historical fiction. It alludes...
- New
Wardour Castle is a
Grade I
listed English country house at
Wardour, near
Tisbury in Wiltshire,
built for the
Arundell family. The
house is of Palladian...
- The Vale of
Wardour encomp****es the
valley of the
River Nadder in the
county of Wiltshire, England. The Vale of
Wardour lies east of the town of Shaftesbury...
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Henry Arundell, 8th
Baron Arundell of
Wardour (31
March 1740 – 4
December 1808) was a
British nobleman in the 18th century. He
married Mary Christina...
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Wardour Castle in Wiltshire, England, was
besieged twice during the
First English Civil War; once in May 1643, and then
again between November 1643 and...