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Wargrave (/ˈwɔːr.ɡreɪv/) is a
historic village and
civil parish in Berkshire, England. The
village is
primarily on the
River Thames but also
along the...
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Rogers – the
butler and
Ethel Rogers' husband.
Lawrence John
Wargrave (Mr
Justice Wargrave) – a
retired criminal judge. The plot is
structured around the...
- two
children by
reckless driving.
Charles Dance as
Justice Lawrence John
Wargrave, a
judge charged with
sentencing an
innocent man to death.
Maeve Dermody...
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Wargrave is a
railway station in the
village of
Wargrave in Berkshire, England. The
station is on the Henley-on-Thames
branch line that
links the towns...
- when a
number of
members transferred to a new
Yeomanry Cavalry Troop at
Wargrave.
Fencible regiments were full-time troops,
raised to
serve in any part...
- Ruscombe, Shinfield, Sonning,
Spencers Wood,
Three Mile Cross, Twyford,
Wargrave,
Winnersh and Woodley. The po****tion of
Wokingham is 177,500 according...
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Wargrave &
Shiplake Regatta is a
regatta on the
River Thames in England. It is the
local regatta of the
villages of
Wargrave in
Berkshire and Shiplake...
- once an hour from
Mondays to Sa****ays.
There is no
Sunday service. The
Wargrave &
Shiplake Regatta was
founded in 1867 and is held over an
August w****end...
- The
Wargrave Challenge Cup is a
rowing event for women's
eights at the
annual Henley Royal Regatta on the
River Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England....
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Wargrave War
Memorial is
First World War
memorial in the
village of
Wargrave (near Reading) in Berkshire, south-eastern England.
Designed by Sir Edwin...