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Nathaniel Wraxall (died 1831),
English author and
baronet Wraxall, Dorset, a
civil parish including Higher Wraxall and
Lower Wraxall Wraxall, Somerset...
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Lower Wraxall may
refer to
three places in England:
Lower Wraxall,
Dorset Lower Wraxall,
Somerset Lower Wraxall,
Wiltshire This
disambiguation page lists...
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South Wraxall Manor is a
Grade I
listed country house which dates from the
early 15th century, at
South Wraxall in the
English county of Wiltshire, about...
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Baron Wraxall, of
Clyst St
George in the
County of Devon, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1928 for the Conservative...
- Sir
Nathaniel William Wraxall, 1st
Baronet (8
April 1751 – 7
November 1831) was an
English author and politician. He was born in
Queen Square, Bristol...
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Wraxall is a
village in
North Somerset, England,
about 6
miles (10 km) west of Bristol.
Until 1811 the
parish of the same name also
included Nailsea and...
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Peter Wraxall (died 11 July 1759) was a
British official in the
province of New York. Born in Bristol, England,
Wraxall was the son of John
Wraxall, a merchant...
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South Wraxall is a
village and a
civil parish in Wiltshire, England, 2.5
miles (4.0 km)
north of
Bradford on Avon. The
village is to the west of the B3109...
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George Richard Lawley Gibbs, 2nd
Baron Wraxall, DL (16 May 1928 – 19 July 2001), who used the
forename Richard, was a
British hereditary peer.
Gibbs succeeded...
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Wraxall is a
civil parish in the
English county of Dorset,
consisting of the two
hamlets Higher Wraxall and
Lower Wraxall. It is
situated in a valley...