• Lordswood is a district in Hampshire, England. It is situated in the northern quarter of greater Southampton bordering the areas of Lordshill, Chilworth...
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  • Lordswood is the name for a number of places in the United Kingdom. Lordswood, Devon Lordswood, Kent Lordswood, Southampton This disambiguation page lists...
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    Southampton (/saʊθˈ(h)æmptən/ ) is a port city in Hampshire, England. It is located approximately 80 miles (130 km) southwest of London, 20 miles (32 km)...
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    adjacent neighbourhoods of Bassett Green and Lordswood, Bassett forms part of the Bassett Ward of Southampton, which had a population of 13,139 at the 2001...
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  • been made near Cobden Bridge. Iron Age earthworks have been found at Lordswood and Aldermoor and evidence of Iron Age buildings has been found in the...
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    from a tunnel in Chilworth near the current Chilworth Arms pub, through Lordswood and the site of the current Sports Centre, along the East Side of Dale...
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    1881 and retired to Lordswood near Southampton in February 1886. In retirement, Chamberlain was an active member of the Southampton Unitarian Church. He...
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  • the Order of the Indian Empire (GCIE). He died at his residence, Lordswood, Southampton, on 13 December 1902, and was buried at Rownhams. Chamberlain married...
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  • tunnel near the current Chilworth Arms Public House, descend through Lordswood and the current Sports Centre area to traverse the east side of Dale Valley...
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    accessed by following the Lordswood Greenway. In 1228, Nicholas de Sirlie, lord of Shirley, surrendered rights to Southampton Common in return for a small...
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