• William Barford (died November 1792) was an English scholar and Anglican clergyman. Barford was educated at Eton College, and elected to King's College...
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  • Barford may refer to: Barford, Hampshire Barford, Norfolk Barford, Warwickshire Barford St. John, Oxfordshire The parish of Barford St. John and St. Michael...
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    Barford is a village and civil parish in the Warwick district of Warwickshire, England, about three miles south of Warwick. As at the 2001 census the...
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    Royal Air Force Barford St John or more simply RAF Barford St John is a Royal Air Force station just north of the village of Barford St. John, Oxfordshire...
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    Aveling-Barford was a large engineering company making road rollers, motorgraders, front loaders, site dumpers, dump trucks and articulated dump trucks...
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  • Christine Barford (also Archer and Johnson) is a fictional character from the British BBC Radio 4 soap opera, The Archers. The character was introduced...
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  • William Paley MD, JP 1879 and 80 John Core 1881 and 82 John Thompson JP 1883 John Whitwell 1884 William Barford JP 1885 Edward Vergette 1886 William Daniel...
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    and by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected; Liberal: William Middlebrook Unionist: Labour: * Brook was supported by the three local...
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  • Christine Barford in the long-running radio soap opera, The Archers, from 1953 until 2019. Saweard was born in Grimsby, Lincolnshire to parents William and...
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    Candidate Votes % ±% Labour George Porter 24,030 60.75 +3.6 Conservative William Barford 13,351 33.75 +2.0 Liberal Victor Delepine 2,176 5.50 −3.1 Majority...
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    acknowledges help from William Barford. His theories are widely credited as an influence on the mythological system of William Blake, who had worked in...
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  • of Ireland. He was born at Little Barford, Bedfordshire, son of Thomas de la Dale, who married the heiress of Barford, Isabel de Leyham, daughter of Matthew...
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  • Professor of Economics Masooda Bano, Professor of Development Studies William Barford, Professor of Theoretical Chemistry Jonathan Barrett, Professor of...
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    1775–1789 Master of Jesus College, 1781–1789 Tutor to Prince Frederick William, afterwards Duke of Gloucester Bishop of Gloucester, 1789–1802 Bishop of...
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    Palmer (1765–1769) William Barford (1769–1770) James King (1770–1774) Arthur Onslow (1774–1779) Cuthbert Allanson (1779–1780†) William Welfitt (1780) Folliott...
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    Barford St Martin is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about 2.5 miles (4 km) west of Wilton, around the junction of the A30 and the B3089...
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  • Woodley, and several pseudonymous authors such as Philebus (John Leslie Barford), A. Newman (Francis Edwin Murray) and Arthur Lyon Raile (Edward Perry...
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    S2CID 163384871. Barford 2001, p. 189. Cross 1946, pp. 78–87. Barford 2001, p. 193. Dvornik 1956, p. 48. Cross 1946, p. 82. Barford 2001, p. 209. Barford 2001, p...
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    and still trades under the name Barford which uses a modern version of the Aveling-Barford "prancing horse" logo. Barford manufacturers and sells a wide...
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    Barford St. John is a small village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Barford St. John and St. Michael, in the Cherwell district, in the county...
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  • Cambridge University and also won a Blue for rugby. He was born at Great Barford, Bedfordshire and died at Littlestone-on-Sea, Kent. Richardson was educated...
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  • Great Barford Castle, later known as "Creakers Manor", was a Norman castle located in the village of Great Barford, in the county of Bedfordshire, England...
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  • William George Clark (March 1821 – 6 November 1878) was an English classical and Shakespearean scholar. He was born at Barford Hall, Darlington. He was...
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  • Sir William Bereford (died 1326) was an English justice. He was the son of Walter de Bereford, with the family name coming from the village of Barford, Warwickshire...
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    com/article/alexander-gemignani-harry-lennix-will-inherit-the-wind-at-the-goodman-ian-barford-helen-hunt-to-explore-betrayal "Djena Graves and Harry Lennix III". The...
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  • November 1750. He was the eldest son of the Rev. John Mills, rector of Barford and Oxhill, Warwickshire, and his younger brother was Charles Mills, MP...
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    Sciences. Barford 2001, p. 114. Štefan 2011, p. 342. Macháček 2009, p. 252. Barford 2001, p. 185. Štefan 2011, p. 340. Barford 2001, pp. 155, 157. Barford 2001...
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    Joseph Arch (category People from Barford, Warwickshire)
    12 February 1919) was an English trade unionist and politician, born in Barford, Warwickshire, who played a key role in unionising agricultural workers...
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    Manitoba legislature from 1920 to 1936. William Ivens was born in 1878 at Barford, in Warwickshire, England, to William Henry Ivens and Sarah Willis. He was...
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    Grantham (section Barford's)
    division, Barfords of Belton, developed the world's smallest tractor, the Barford Atom, weighing 177 pounds (80 kilograms).[citation needed] Now Barford Construction...
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