Salwarpe is a small village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, England, less than two miles south west of Droitwich, but in open...
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The River Salwarpe is a 20.4 miles (32.8 km) long river in Worcestershire, England. It is a left bank tributary of the River Severn, which it joins near...
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Hampton, Hartlebury, Honeybourne, Pebworth & The Littletons, North Claines & Salwarpe, Ombersley, Pinvin, and Upton Snodsbury. It comprises the bulk of the previous...
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Rivers Stour and Salwarpe Navigation Act 1662 Act of Parliament Parliament of England Long title An Act for making navigable the Rivers of Stower and Salwerp...
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the Wychavon district in northern Worcestershire, England, on the River Salwarpe. It is located approximately 22 miles (35 km) south-west of Birmingham...
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Oldswinford, Worcestershire by Thomas Foley and, from 1712, held the living of Salwarpe in plurality until he died in late 1721 or early 1722. He made a generous...
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medieval nobleman and military commander. Beauchamp was born at Salwarpe Court in Salwarpe, Worcestershire, the son of Thomas de Beauchamp, 12th Earl of...
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believed to refer to Urse d'Abetot (c. 1040 – 1108), 1st feudal baron of Salwarpe in Worcestershire, a Norman who followed King William the Conqueror to...
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Parliament was obtained in 1662 to authorise improvements to the River Salwarpe, but the work was not completed, being abandoned in 1675. The improvements...
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believed to refer to Urse d'Abetot (c. 1040 – 1108), 1st feudal baron of Salwarpe in Worcestershire, a Norman who followed King William the Conqueror to...
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on the Astley bank of the brook. In 1655 he proposed to make the River Salwarpe navigable from the Severn to Droitwich. This was partly to be financed...
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North Claines & Salwarpe (2 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Nicholas Wright* 815 56.9 N/A Conservative Daniel Birch 813 56.8 N/A Labour...
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pp.75-6 Inherited from Urse d'Abetot together with the feudal barony of Salwarpe "Parishes: Alcester | British History Online". Hugh de Beauchamp was the...
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Shrawley Brook and Grimley Brook enter on the right bank before the River Salwarpe, which runs through Droitwich enters on the opposite (east) bank. The River...
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off the A38 road between Bromsgrove and Droitwich Spa, and on the River Salwarpe. In the 2001 census, the parish, which also contains the small hamlet of...
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(L) River Redlake (R) River Kemp (L) River Unk (L) Folly Brook (L) River Salwarpe (L) Hadley Brook (R) Grimley Brook (R) Shrawley Brook (R) Dick Brook (R)...
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form part of the watershed between the Rea valley and that of the river Salwarpe, and thus between the catchments of the rivers Trent and Severn. According...
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Andrew Yarranton's ultimately unsuccessful attempts to improve the River Salwarpe and River Stour to make them navigable. He was appointed Gentleman of the...
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FitzLambert 1086 Richard's Castle Herefordshire Osbern fitzRichard 1086 Salwarpe Worcestershire Urse d'Abitot (held from Roger of Montgomery) 1086 Shelford...
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parish, near Droitwich, Worcestershire, England, located on the River Salwarpe. The parish is bisected by the M5 motorway, constructed in 1962. It is...
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Excavation work at Salwarpe on the Droitwich Canal during 1978 Waterway Recovery Group summer work camp....
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restoring them to be Part of the County of Gloucester. Rivers Stour and Salwarpe Navigation Act 1662 14 Cha. 2. c. 14 19 May 1662 An Act for making navigable...
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including: Sir John Talbot (died 9 December 1581), lord of the manor of Salwarpe, Worcestershire. He married 13 September 1574 Olive Sherrington, daughter...
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been. Along with the offices, Roger also inherited the feudal barony of Salwarpe in Worcestershire. He was banished from England in around 1110 or in 1114...
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rights along the river were confirmed by a clause in the Rivers Stour and Salwarpe Navigation Act 1662 (14 Cha. 2. c. 14). Further improvements were made...
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Parish Council Hill and Moor Parish Council Hindlip, Martin Hussingtree and Salwarpe Parish Council Hinton-on-the-Green and Aston Somerville Parish Council...
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daughter and heiress of Urse d'Abetot (c.1040-1108), feudal baron of Salwarpe in Worcestershire and Sheriff of Worcestershire in about 1069. Walter I...
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and rector of Hadzor, Worcestershire, of a gentry family anciently of Salwarpe in that county. Amphlett was educated at Brewood Grammar School and at...
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Feckenham, Hadsor, Hampton Lovett, Kington, Kings Norton, Northfield, Salwarpe, Tardebigge and Upton Warren. Cofton contained two manors, Cofton Hackett...
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the Reverend W. W. Douglas, a canon of Worcester Cathedral and Rector of Salwarpe, Worcestershire. He was educated at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge...
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