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    Cossington is a village and civil parish close to Woolavington and 5 miles (8 km) north of Bridgwater, in Somerset, England. The village lies on the north...
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  • a possible megalithic site Cossington, Leicestershire, a village in the Soar Valley in Leicestershire Cossington, Somerset, a village on the Polden Hills...
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    Cossington railway station was a station at Cossington on the Bridgwater branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, built to link the line at Edington...
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    The Anglican Church of St Mary in Cossington within the English county of Somerset was built in the 13th century. It is a Grade II* listed building. The...
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  • He was also an accomplished bassoonist. Sadie died at his home in Cossington, Somerset, 21 March 2005, of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Motor Neurone disease)...
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  • John Denham (by 1530-56 or later), of Cossington, Somerset, was an English Member of Parliament. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for...
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    The Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway (S&DJR, also known as the S&D, S&DR or SDJR), was an English railway line jointly owned by the Midland Railway (MR)...
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  • Martin, Compton Pauncefoot, Congresbury, Corfe, Corston, Corton Denham, Cossington, Cote, Cotford St Luke, Cothelstone, Coxbridge, Coxley, Cranmore, Creech...
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    coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Sedgemoor is a low-lying area of land in Somerset, England. It lies close to sea level south of the Polden Hills, historically...
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    districts and two unitary authorities. The districts of Somerset are South Somerset, Somerset West and Taunton, Mendip and Sedgemoor. The two administratively...
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    widely producing paintings in England, Spain and Italy. He died in Cossington, Somerset on 16 February 1951 leaving his wife, Jane. Collins' pencil and watercolour...
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    River Huntspill (category Rivers of Somerset)
    Somerset Rivers. Archived from the original on 30 October 2020. Retrieved 19 September 2015. "Gold Corner pumping station, Gold Corner, Cossington"....
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    by his mother to take orders, and was ordained to the curacy of Cossington, Somerset. The following year he vacated his fellowship, and was married. In...
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  • Declaration prescribed by Law and subscribing the same respectively. Cossington (Somerset) Inclosure Act 1807 47 Geo. 3 Sess. 1. c. 4 15 December 1806 An Act...
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    1947, she returned to England, where she died on 4 August 1961 in Cossington, Somerset. Many of her paintings are at the British Museum of Natural History...
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  • Somerset College, Minehead Westfield Academy, Yeovil Whitstone School, Shepton Mallet Avalon School, Street The Bridge School Sedgemoor, Cossington Critchill...
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    Parish of Winthorpe, in the County of Nottingham. Huntspill and Cossington (Somerset) Inclosure Act 1777 17 Geo. 3. c. 41 27 March 1777 An Act for dividing...
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  • his home, Charleville, The Shrubbery, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset and was buried at Cossington village church. Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs –...
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    1348), then John de Mowbray, 3rd Baron Mowbray, and then Sir William de Cossington. Before 3 September 1341 she married Sir Hugh Courtenay (died c. 1348)...
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    Brean Down Fort (category Forts in Somerset)
    Defence of the Bristol Channel. Cossington: Hawk Editions. ISBN 0-9529081-7-4. pages 71-75 Evans, Roger (October 2004). Somerset tales of mystery and murder...
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  • Catcott Catsham Claverham Chapel Allerton Cheddar Chilton Polden Cocklake Cossington Curry Rivel Dunball Draycott Drayton Edington Foddington Glastonbury Greinton...
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  • The Somerset Victoria County History is an encyclopaedic history of the county of Somerset in England, forming part of the overall Victoria County History...
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    28°W / 52.97; -01.28 SK4842 Cossington Somerset 51°09′N 2°56′W / 51.15°N 02.93°W / 51.15; -02.93 ST3540 Cossington Leicestershire 52°43′N 1°07′W...
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    Birnbeck Pier (category Piers in Somerset)
    Channel. Cossington: Hawk Editions. ISBN 978-0-9529081-7-3. Brodie, Allan and Roethe, Johanna (2022) Birnbeck Pier, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset: An Historical...
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    Edington railway station (category Disused railway stations in Somerset)
    railway station was a station on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, and served the village of Edington, Somerset, UK. Originally named Edington Road...
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    Bridgwater North railway station (category Disused railway stations in Somerset)
    service was withdrawn on 1 December 1952. The line to Edington Burtle via Cossington was closed completely in 1954 after goods traffic was diverted over a...
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  • and his wife Amelia Letitia Graham daughter of Robert Graham of Cossington Hall, Somerset. His father was MP for Tewkesbury from 1835 to 1842. He was educated...
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    Puriton (category Somerset Levels)
    electoral ward. This ward stretches from the River Parrett in the west to Cossington in the east. The total population of this ward at the 2011 census was...
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    de Mowbray, 3rd Baron Mowbray (d. 4 October 1361), and Sir William de Cossington. Thomas Courtenay (c. 1329/31 – 1381), canon of Crediton and Exeter and...
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    Church of St Michael and All Angels, Bawdrip (category Grade II* listed churches in Somerset)
    restoration in 1866. The parish is part of the benefice of Woolavington with Cossington and Bawdrip which is part of the Diocese of Bath and Wells. The Blue Lias...
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