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  • '''Fulford''' may be: *[[Fulford, Somerset]]
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  • * [http://www.speculumgregis.com Fulford's 'Speculum Gregis' for the Parish of Croydon Cambridgeshire']
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  • ...d: the Roman Town of Calleva Atrebatum], BBC article by Professor Michael Fulford. *{{cite web |last1=Clarke |first1=A |last2=Fulford |first2=M |last3=Rains |first3=M |last4=Shaffrey |first4=R |title=The Victo
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  • *[[Fulford]] *[[Little Reedness]]
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  • ...ood as they were in early times. The survey mentions the Avon, Linford and Fulford, and, possibly, Sandford, all of them names connected with Ringwood. - ''Th
    11 KB (1,724 words) - 19:53, 17 September 2014
  • ...of lanes and new property divisions c. AD 10 - 40/50.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Fulford|first=M|last2=Clarke|first2=A|last3=Pankhurst|first3=N|last4=Lucas|first4=S ...006}}</ref> and Mid Roman phases have been published.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Fulford|first=M|last2=Clarke|first2=A|title=Silchester: City in Transition: the Mid
    15 KB (2,383 words) - 12:44, 2 August 2017
  • ...ber estuary and set up camp at Riccall before his victory in the Battle of Fulford. However this was to be his last taste of victory, as his army was defeated
    4 KB (673 words) - 14:28, 7 July 2016
  • ..., [[Crayford]] and [[Dartford]].<ref>''Lullingstone Roman Villa'', Michael Fulford, page 17</ref> ...ugh, respectively).<ref name=Fulford>''Lullingstone Roman Villa'', Michael Fulford</ref>
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  • ...have been largely timber-framed wattle and daub structures which have left little trace.<ref>Lyne, p. 38</ref> ...iæval or early modern periods, which was not removed until the 1920s.<ref>Fulford & Rippon, p. 130</ref> The reason for the construction of this mound over t
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  • *[[Fulford]]
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  • *Ashridge Golf Club - [[Little Gaddesden]] *Little Chalfont Golf Club - [[Amersham]]
    119 KB (17,852 words) - 09:36, 16 December 2022
  • |author=Michael Gordon Fulford |author=Michael Gordon Fulford
    3 KB (416 words) - 13:02, 19 April 2016
  • ...Reculver is unusually early for its location and type,<ref>Allen, J.R.L. & Fulford, M.G. (1999), "Fort Building and Military Supply along Britain's Eastern Ch
    7 KB (1,024 words) - 20:45, 3 March 2023
  • ...ngland, Edwin went to do battle, but was heavily defeated at the Battle of Fulford Bridge near [[York]]. King Harold arrived the next day, and after defeating
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  • ...ridge at Postbridge}}</ref> It is built of granite rubble and crosses the little river on three spans with round arches. This bridge was built following tw ...iel is a small village church in Postbridge built in 1869 by Robert Medley Fulford; the first church he built in his career. It is built of granite rubble wal
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  • ...s changed from Fulford Park due to a funeral director going to a different Fulford Park near [[Tedburn St Mary]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Doomesday Reloaded|url= Little Fulford served as a school during the Second World War for St Peter's Court, a prep
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  • ...building, necessitating the construction of extensions in 1894 (by Medley Fulford) and in 1898 (by Tait and Harvey).<ref name=EA /> This second extension, th For many years the museum changed little after that construction period, although the city library moved out of the
    9 KB (1,330 words) - 19:24, 16 April 2018
  • ...ll established however that the house Peryam built and lived at was Little Fulford, in the parish of Shobrooke, which Pole thus seems to make identical with C
    8 KB (1,321 words) - 15:00, 20 January 2019
  • *Williams, H. Fulford, Notes on the parish of Buckland Filleigh, Devon, 1964, Typescript, 68pp.
    1 KB (199 words) - 20:59, 21 June 2018
  • ...s to the west of Dunsford; a Domesday manor which has been the home of the Fulford family since at least 1190. The present house was mainly built in the early
    2 KB (364 words) - 12:29, 22 August 2018
  • The church underwent a Victorian restoration in 1884-5, undertaken by R M Fulford of [[Exeter]].
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  • ...emorial</ref> In 1797 the Devon topographer Rev. John Swete visited Little Fulford and recorded in his journal that the "large woollen manufactory" of the Tuc ...ke's Teachers' Training College in Cathedral Close, Exeter. Thus there was little further need for Posbury School which closed and was for a while used as a
    7 KB (1,156 words) - 13:39, 30 October 2018
  • ...and underwent a heavy Victorian restoration between 1872 and 1875 by R. M. Fulford. Nevertheless, the east window of the north chapel retains many fragments
    2 KB (301 words) - 23:54, 9 November 2018
  • ...41|year=1955}}</ref> In June 1544, the Crown granted the manor to Sir John Fulford of Dunsford and Humphrey Colles of Barton, Somerset.
    7 KB (1,042 words) - 21:12, 12 November 2018
  • The church was restored by architect Robert Medley Fulford from 1878 to 1884.<ref name=hy/>
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  • The village is in the Secondary School catchment area for Fulford School and Millthorpe School in York and also for Tadcaster Grammar School. ...of the Fairfax family, who pulled the old church down. The church stands a little way out of the village on the road to [[Bishopthorpe]].<ref name="S&N Publi
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  • ...]]. In the Middle Ages the village was divided into the manors of Williton Fulford and Williton Hadley. An estate known as Williton Templar belonged to the Kn ...side Books |location=Newbury |isbn=1-85306-864-0 |pages=127–131 }}</ref> Little of the camp buildings survive and it is now the site of a holiday park.<ref
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  • ...ly [[Toller Porcorum]] and [[Toller Whelme]]. It is often referred to as ''Little Toller''. ..., who acquired the estate in 1540. The farmhouse was later occupied by the Fulford family.
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  • ...y known as York City Asylum, until its closure in 1988. Adjacent to it was Fulford maternity hospital. In 1739 a ferry was situated just to the west of Naburn Most of the parish is a little over 25 ft above sea level with the extensive nearby ings being even lower.
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  • ...ent in 1954, when maternity facilities were opened in [[Fulford, Yorkshire|Fulford]].<ref name="History of Acomb Utilities"/>
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  • ...a separate holding, as in the tithe book of 1842 it is entered as part of Fulford. It may have been the 'water mill in Arreton' held by Richard Baskett at hi
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  • ...s predate the Roman occupation of Britain,<ref name=f18>{{cite book |last1=Fulford |first1=Michael |title=Late Iron Age Calleva : the pre-conquest occupation ...ard of coins and rings was discovered.<ref name=f220>{{cite journal |last1=Fulford |first1=M. G. |last2=Burnett |first2=A. |last3=Henig |first3=M. |last4=John
    9 KB (1,296 words) - 14:51, 11 November 2022
  • '''Fulford''' may be: *[[Fulford, Somerset]]
    109 B (10 words) - 13:05, 22 January 2023
  • ...built about 1830, which is a grade II listed building.<ref>{{NHLE|1307928|Fulford House|grade=II}}</ref>
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  • Little is known of Durnovaria's decline after the departure of the Roman administr There is little evidence to show whether or not Durnovaria survived into the post-Roman era
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  • ...ston Spa]] and [[Tadcaster]]. The walk passes through [[Fulford, Yorkshire|Fulford]] and [[Kexby, Yorkshire|Kexby]] and up the [[River Derwent, Yorkshire|Rive
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  • ...kshire|Millington]] and climbs again crossing a road and onto the track to Little Givendale Farm passing it on the left before reaching [[Great Givendale]] i The path heads north to [[Fulford, Yorkshire|Fulford]] on the outskirts of [[York]] and crosses the A19 and joins a footpath lea
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  • ...ty of York]]. The route then heads west across Walmgate Stray and the A19 (Fulford Road) to the east bank of the [[River Ouse, Yorkshire|River Ouse]]. The fin
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