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Ebrington (known
locally as
Yabberton or Yubberton) is a
village and
civil parish in Gloucestershire, England,
about 2
miles (3.2 km) from
Chipping Campden...
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Ebrington Hill is a hill in Warwickshire, England,
which at 261 m (856 ft) is the
highest in the county. It is
situated between the
villages of Ebrington...
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served as Lord-Lieutenant of Devon. In 1789 he was
created Viscount Ebrington, of
Ebrington in the
County of Gloucester, and Earl Fortescue, in the Peerage...
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Ebrington Barracks was a
military installation on the east bank of the
River Foyle in Derry,
Northern Ireland. The
present barracks,
named after Hugh...
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Ebrington Square is a
public space and
tourist attraction in Derry,
Northern Ireland built upon the
former army
parade ground at
Ebrington Barracks. Although...
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Anglican Church of St
Eadburga at
Ebrington in the
Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England, was
built in the 13th century. It is a
grade I listed...
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Ebrington Manor is a
grade II
listed manor house in the
parish of
Ebrington in Gloucestershire, England.
Since 1476 it has been a seat of the Fortescue...
- Sir John
Fortescue (c. 1394 –
December 1479), of
Ebrington in Gloucestershire, was
Chief Justice of the King's
Bench and the
author of De
Laudibus Legum...
- Earl
Fortescue (13
February 1783 – 14
September 1861),
styled Viscount Ebrington from 1789 to 1841, was a
British Whig politician. He was Lord Lieutenant...
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styled Viscount Ebrington from 1905
until 1932, of
Castle Hill in the
parish of Filleigh, of
Weare Giffard Hall, both in
Devon and of
Ebrington Manor in Gloucestershire...