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known as the
location of
Warleigh Weir and
Warleigh Manor. The
Skrine family lived at
Warleigh from 1643. The
present Warleigh Manor was
built in 1815...
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Warleigh is a
historic estate within the
parish of
Bickleigh (formerly
Tamerton Foliot) in Devon,
about 6
miles from Plymouth.
Warleigh House, the manor...
- Inwood,
Warleigh (grid
reference ST800633) is a 56.9
hectare biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire,
notified in 1988.
Although the...
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Raymond Kenneth Warleigh (28
September 1938 – 21
September 2015) was an
Australian alto
saxophonist and flautist. Ray
Warleigh was born in Sydney, Australia...
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Warleigh Weir is a
river structure at
Warleigh on the
River Avon in Somerset, England,
upstream from the city of Bath. The weir was
originally built to...
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Gorges who
wrote a
history of the
Gorges family in 1944, John
Gorges of
Warleigh House, lord of the
manor of
Tamerton Foliot, who
flourished in the early...
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Allan Holdsworth and Alan
Parker guitars, Jack
Bruce b**** guitar, Ray
Warleigh sax and flute, ****
Morrissey tenor sax, John
Marshall drums. Live albums...
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Christ Church Warleigh is an
Anglican church in Sri
Lanka built during the 19th
century by the British. It is
administered by the
Church of Ceylon. The...
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members of Soft
Machine during the late 1970s were the
saxophonist Ray
Warleigh, the
violinist Ric Sanders, and the b****ists
Percy Jones of
Brand X and...
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Tracks 5, 7 and 13
feature the horn
section of Alan
Skidmore and Ray
Warleigh.
Green additionally sings lead
vocals on "You Don't Love Me" and "The Same...