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Wembdon is a semi-rural area of
Bridgwater on the town’s outskirts, in Somerset, England.
Wembdon is now home to an
Anglican church, a
small shop (combined...
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aging to s**** pink flowers), 'Lilac Lady', 'Eye Catcher', 'Pink Frills', '
Wembdon Variegated', and 'Saxtead'. "Malva
olbia (L.) Alef".
Plants of the World...
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Anglican St George's
Church was
founded in the 13th
century in the
village of
Wembdon within the
English county of Somerset. The
current building dates from...
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resource management operations of
internal drainage boards. The
rhynes near
Wembdon village have some
early references,
including Fichet's
rhyne in 1579 and...
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certificate as a "low fever." She is
buried in the
paupers section of
Wembdon Road Cemetery, Bridgwater. Trainor, Sean (2015-12-05). "Lessons of the...
- Weacombe, Weare, Wearne, Webbington, Wedmore, Wellington, Wellow, Wells,
Wembdon, West Bagborough, West Bradley, West Buckland, West Camel, West Charlton...
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Elizabeth Mic****,
daughter of
Richard Mic**** (1524–1563) of
Perry Court, in
Wembdon parish, near Cannington, Somerset.
Richard died at the
Middle Temple, London...
- of West
Bower in Bridgwater,
Moorland in
North Petherton, and
Cokers in
Wembdon.
Seymour married twice. His
first marriage was to
Elizabeth Darrell (born...
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Kingdom during summer break in 1912. He and
Norah were
married at the
Wembdon Church in Bridgwater, Somerset, England, on July 22. They
honeymooned in...
- part of 'Cannington and
Wembdon'
electoral ward.
Although Cannington is the most
populous area the ward does
include Wembdon. The
total po****tion of...