- Sir
Peregrine Gerard Worsthorne (22
December 1923 – 4
October 2020) was a
British journalist, writer, and broadcaster. He
spent the
largest part of his...
-
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...
- power, to
defend themselves." She was
accused in 2002 by Sir
Peregrine Worsthorne,
former editor of The
Sunday Telegraph, of
writing "enragingly narrow-minded...
-
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...
- Dunnockshaw,
Habergham Eaves, Hapton, Ightenhill,
North Town,
Simonstone and
Worsthorne-with-Hurstwood only, rest
split between Pendle,
Ribble Valley and Hyndburn)...
- Long Causeway. It then
heads north to the top of the Loop just east of
Worsthorne. From the top of the Mary
Towneley Loop the
trail heads north to the village...
- St John the Evangelist's
Church is in
Church Square in the
village of
Worsthorne, Lancashire, England. It is an
active Anglican parish church in the deanery...
- 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...