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Wixenford is an area of the
civil parish of
Wokingham Without in
which Ludgrove School stands. It
adjoins Wokingham and is in the
English county of Berkshire...
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Wixenford School, also
known as
Wixenford Preparatory School and
Wixenford-Eversley, was a
private preparatory school...
- was an
English actor-manager.
Maude was born in
London and
educated at
Wixenford and
Charterhouse School. In 1881, he was sent to Adelaide,
South Australia...
- near
Wokingham in Berkshire,
having taken over the
former buildings of
Wixenford School.
Occupying 130
acres of grounds,
Ludgrove is one of the last remaining...
- the
historian G. M. Trevelyan. He was born in
Weybridge and
educated at
Wixenford (where he was
known as "the Dodo" and was a
particular friend of Frederick...
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Sindlesham (Village) Town
Centre Wick Hill (Village)
Winnersh (Village) (part)
Wixenford (Village)
Woosehill Post town
WOKINGHAM Postcode district RG40, RG41 Dialling code...
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Minister and
author Benjamin Disraeli.
Whitelaw was
educated first at
Wixenford School, Wokingham,
before p****ing the
entrance exam to
Winchester College...
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Belgium behind the Yser Front. In 1915
Prince Charles began attending Wixenford School in Wokingham, Berkshire, and in 1917
proceeded to the
Royal Naval...
- and well-placed ever
cried so much and so justly." He was
educated at
Wixenford School, Eton College, and
Balliol College, Oxford. His over-intimate relationship...
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Mayor of
London and as
members of parliament.
Frederick was
educated at
Wixenford, Eton, and
Trinity College, Cambridge,
where he was a
member of Cambridge...