Standon is a village and civil parish in the Stafford district, in the county of Staffordshire, England. Standon has a church called Church of All Saints...
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Standon is a civil parish in the Borough of Stafford, Staffordshire, England. It contains 19 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage...
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Standon could be: Standon, Hampshire Standon, Hertfordshire Standon, Staffordshire Standon Green End, Hertfordshire Standen This disambiguation page lists...
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Stafford (Outer Area) Listed buildings in Standon, Staffordshire Listed buildings in Stone, Staffordshire Listed buildings in Stone Rural Listed buildings...
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The Standon Farm approved school shooting was a school shooting in the United Kingdom in which nine boys planned the murder of their headteacher and stole...
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Standon Bridge railway station was a railway station in Standon, approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Stone, Staffordshire. The station closed on 4 February...
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Bowers is a village in Staffordshire, England. For population details as taken in the 2011 census see Standon. v t e...
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North Yorkshire 233 2 June 2017 Standon Hall (Part 1) Standon, Staffordshire 234 9 June 2017 Standon Hall (Part 2) 235 16 June 2017 Standon Hall (Part 3)...
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Listed buildings in England (section Staffordshire)
Stafford (Outer Area) Listed buildings in Standon, Staffordshire Listed buildings in Stone, Staffordshire Listed buildings in Stone Rural Listed buildings...
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John Stevenson Salt (category High sheriffs of Staffordshire)
1813 he built the White House, and at Standon Hall, Staffordshire. He served as High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1838. His ten children included: Thomas...
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the 1750s, the land was commonly known as Fenton Vivian, after Vivian of Standon and his heirs, its lords in the thirteenth century. By the 1850s, the area...
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Chatkyll near Eccleshall in Staffordshire and Elizabeth Jervys. He was baptized at the Church of All Saints in Standon, Staffordshire on the 11 July 1630. He...
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Baronet, of Standon, and of Weeping Cross in the County of Stafford. His estates included Baswich House, built by his father in 1850, and Standon Hall, which...
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Mill Meece Pumping Station (category Buildings and structures in Staffordshire)
provides details of when it is open to the public. Listed buildings in Standon, Staffordshire Mill Meece pumping station website 52°54′09″N 2°15′14″W / 52.9025°N...
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ROC Post Stamford Bridge Yorkshire SE68965614 1964 1968 ROC Post Standon Staffordshire SJ81803440 1965 1991 ROC Post Stanhope County Durham NY99104057...
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Alton Towers railway station (redirect from Alton railway station, Staffordshire)
station in Staffordshire, which served the village of Alton and the country estate at Alton Towers. Opened in 1849 by the North Staffordshire Railway, the...
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to swimming. Dorothy Harding. For services to the community in Standon, Staffordshire. Dora Lilian Harris, County Treasurer, Avon Branch, St. John Ambulance...
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the station was located in Staffordshire, near to Draycott in the Clay. The station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1848 and in 1862...
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in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Staffordshire, by district. National Heritage List for England The date given is the...
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John Chetwynd (category High sheriffs of Staffordshire)
Edward Younge, Bath King of Arms. "CHETWYND, John (c.1643-1702), of Rudge, Standon, Staffs". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 23 November 2018. H. M...
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Sir Edward Aston (died 1598) of Tixall, Staffordshire was Sheriff of Staffordshire. Edward was the eldest son of Sir Walter Aston and his second wife Elizabeth...
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the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire. "Victoria County History of Hertfordshire, Standon". British History Online. Retrieved 7 June...
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railway station in Staffordshire, England. The railway line between Stoke-on-Trent and Uttoxeter was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) in...
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station that served the village of Waterhouses, Staffordshire. It was opened jointly by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) and the Leek and Manifold Valley...
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00.00°E / 51.87; 00.00 TL3822 Standon Staffordshire 52°54′N 2°17′W / 52.90°N 02.28°W / 52.90; -02.28 SJ8134 Standon Green End Hertfordshire 51°51′N...
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Church Leigh All Saints CE First School, Leek All Saints CE First School, Standon All Saints CE Primary School, Alrewas All Saints CE Primary School, Bednall...
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Madeley railway station is a disused railway station in Staffordshire, England. The station was opened by the Grand Junction Railway in 1837.: 43 It...
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Banking Company. His nephew was Sir Thomas Salt Bt. of Standon, near Eccleshall, Staffordshire. Salt was an avid collector of topographical and genealogical...
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inherited the lordship of Standon and other estates in Hertfordshire, England. His principal seat was Tixall in Staffordshire. Lord Aston was a staunch...
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Staffordshire is a county in the West Midlands region of England. In 1974 the historical county of Staffordshire was combined with the unitary authority...
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