Lindridge is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the north of the county of Worcestershire, England, near the Shropshire border...
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Lindridge House was a large 17th-century mansion (with 20th-century alterations), one of the finest in the south-west situated about 1 mile south of Ideford...
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Lindridge may refer to: Lindridge, a village in Worcestershire, England Lindridge/Martin Manor a town in Atlanta, Georgia, USA Lindridge House a country...
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Lindridge/Martin Manor is an intown neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. It consists mostly of the single-family homes located off Lindbergh Drive in between...
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Lindridge Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Douglas Godwin* 479 64.9 –3.6 Green Mary-Louise Thompson 159 21.5 N/A Liberal Democrats John O'Loghlen...
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hamlets of Botcheston and Newtown Unthank and a scattered settlement at Lindridge. The population at the 2021 census had increased to 4,592. Desford is...
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Lear baronets (section Lear of Lindridge)
of Lindridge was created in the Baronetage of England on 2 August 1683 for Sir Peter Lear of London, Baronet, whose Devon residence was Lindridge House...
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and an air conditioned clubhouse. Romulus also own a training ground on Lindridge Road, Birmingham where they have a full-time college for football players...
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valley, in the parish of Lindridge. It consists of less than sixty houses which encircle a mixed woodland. The parish of Lindridge has an approximate population...
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who died in 1709. She was the daughter of Richard (William) Martin of Lindridge House, Devon. They had fifteen children, eight of which were daughters:...
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