- Sir
Peregrine Gerard Worsthorne (22
December 1923 – 4
October 2020) was a
British journalist, writer, and broadcaster. He
spent the
largest part of his...
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Worsthorne is a
rural village on the
eastern outskirts of
Burnley in Lancashire, England. It is in the
civil parish of
Worsthorne-with-Hurstwood and the...
- Lady
Lucinda Lambton (born 10 May 1943), also
known as Lady
Lucinda Worsthorne, is an
English writer, photographer, and
broadcaster on
architectural subjects...
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Worsthorne-with-Hurstwood is a
civil parish in the
Borough of Burnley, in Lancashire, England.
Situated on the
eastern outskirts of Burnley, in 2011 it...
-
settlement has been
found in the town.
Gorple Road (running east from
Worsthorne)
appears to
follow the
route of a
Roman road that may have
crossed the...
- de
Gooreynd of the
Irish Guards, who
adopted the
anglicized name of '
Worsthorne'. She had two sons with de Gooreynd, but the
marriage was
dissolved in...
- power, to
defend themselves." She was
accused in 2002 by Sir
Peregrine Worsthorne,
former editor of The
Sunday Telegraph, of
writing "enragingly narrow-minded...
- and
humanitarian Henry Worsley (1960–2016),
British explorer Peregrine Worsthorne (1923–2020),
British journalist and
writer David Wynne (1926–2014), British...
- Telegraph's
sister Sunday paper was
founded in 1961. The
writer Sir
Peregrine Worsthorne is
probably the best
known journalist ****ociated with the
title (1961–1997)...
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Worsthorne-with-Hurstwood is a
civil parish in the
borough of Burnley, Lancashire, England. The
parish contains 22 buildings that are
recorded in the National...