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Faringdon /ˈfærɪŋdən/ is a
historic market town in the Vale of
White Horse, Oxfordshire, England, 18
miles (29 km) south-west of Oxford, 10
miles (16 km)...
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Baron Faringdon, of
Buscot Park in the
County of Berkshire, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1916 for Sir Alexander...
- The
Faringdon Sand is a
geologic formation in England. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Cretaceous period.
Earth sciences portal England portal...
- The
Faringdon branch was a 3+1⁄2-mile-long
branch line from
Uffington Station to
Faringdon in the Vale of
White Horse, in Oxfordshire. The line was opened...
- Hugh
Faringdon, OSB (died 14
November 1539),
earlier known as Hugh Cook,
later as Hugh Cook
alias Faringdon and Hugh Cook of
Faringdon, was a Benedictine...
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Faringdon House is a
Grade I
listed 14,510
square feet
house in
Faringdon, Oxfordshire, England. It was
built in
about 1770–1785 for the Poet Laureate...
- the late Anglo-Saxon era
Little Faringdon was part of a
large estate that
included Faringdon (formally
Great Faringdon), from
which it took its name. The...
- were two
battles of
Faringdon: An 1145
battle between Stephen, King of
England and
Empress Matilda forces An 1645
battle in
Faringdon, Oxfordshire, as part...
- LNER
class A4 60034 Lord
Faringdon (or
formerly 4903
Peregrine as it was
before being renumbered under British Railways) was one of 35
Doncaster built...
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Charles Michael Henderson, 3rd
Baron Faringdon, KCVO (born 1937) is a
British peer,
stockbroker and courtier.
Henderson was born in 1937, the son of Oonagh...