Bramley is a village and civil parish about three miles (5 km) south of Guildford in the Borough of Waverley in Surrey, south east England. Most of the...
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Army training camp Bramley, Rotherham, South Yorkshire Bramley, Surrey Bramley, Leeds Bramley Buffaloes, a rugby league club Bramley R.L.F.C., a defunct...
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station (West Yorkshire), in Leeds, England Bramley & Wonersh railway station, disused station in Surrey This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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Walter Jekyll (27 November 1849, Bramley, Surrey, England – 17 February 1929, Bower Hall, Riverside, Hanover, Jamaica), was an English clergyman who renounced...
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he organised and performed in a concert at his home Wintershall, in Bramley, Surrey, in aid of the charity HASTE (Heart and Stroke Trust Endeavour). His...
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Surrey (/ˈsʌri/) is a ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Greater London to the northeast, Kent to the east, East and West Sussex...
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Bramley & Wonersh was a railway station on the Cranleigh Line. It served the villages of Bramley and Wonersh in Surrey. Opened in 1865 as "Bramley", its...
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Hampton Court Palace, Olave died on 25 June 1977 at Birtley House, Bramley in Surrey. Her ashes were taken to Kenya to be buried in the same grave as her...
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Motherwell, Lanarkshire, was sold in 1952. The third Baron lived in Bramley, Surrey. In 1980, James Hamilton, later to become the 4th Baron, inherited...
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split between the two constituencies: Bramley; and Busbridge and Hascombe, afterwards entirely in South West Surrey; and the ward 'Alfold, Cranleigh Rural...
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