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- Woolavington is a village and civil parish on the Somerset Levels in the English county of Somerset. It is 5.2 miles (8.4 km) north east of Bridgwater...
- James Buchanan, 1st Baron Woolavington, GCVO, JP (16 August 1849 – 9 August 1935), known as Sir James Buchanan, Bt, from 1920 to 1922, was a British businessman...
- East Lavington, formerly Woolavington, is a village and civil parish in the District of Chichester in West Sus****, England. It is located six kilometres...
- The Church of St Mary in Woolavington, Somerset, England has 11th-century origins and is a Grade I listed building. There may have been a church on the...
- Factory (ROF) Bridgwater was a factory between the villages of Puriton and Woolavington in the Sedgemoor district of Somerset, England that produced high explosives...
- parish church is dedicated to St Michael and All Angels. A chapel on Woolavington Road was converted to a private house some 20 years ago. The parish includes...
- the start of the Second World War, between the villages of Puriton and Woolavington, to manufacture explosives. The site was decommissioned and closed in...
- which were not under his administrative jurisdiction. He was born at Woolavington, in the county of Somerset, England, where his father the Reverend Stephen...
- the Grade 2 Wilgerbosdrift Gauteng Fillies Guineas, and the Grade 1 Woolavington 2000. In 2022 Kennedy moved to New Zealand where he was engaged by Byerley...
- Commons from 1640 to 1641. Garton was the son of Sir Peter Garton of Woolavington, Sus****. He matriculated at Queen's College, Oxford on 27 October 1615...