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Grateley is a
village and
civil parish in the
north west of Hampshire, England. The name is
derived from the Old
English grēat lēah,
meaning 'great wood...
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Grateley railway station serves the
village of
Grateley, Hampshire, England, and the
surrounding countryside. It is 72 miles 49 chains (116.9 km) down...
- Westminster, in 1937 and
raised to the
peerage as
Baron Ennisdale, of
Grateley in the
County of Southampton, in 1939.
Despite being entitled to a seat...
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transport operator Guangdong Radio and Television, a
Chinese broadcaster Grateley railway station, Hampshire,
England (CRS code: GRT)
Greenbrier River Trail...
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Romsey Tisbury South Western Railway West of
England Main Line
Grateley or
Andover Warminster South Western Railway Wes**** Main Line Tisbury...
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Baron Lawrence, of the
Punjab and of
Grateley in the
County of Southampton, was a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1869 for...
- in 1902 by the LSWR's West of
England line
between Andover junction and
Grateley which operated pneumatically powered mechanical signals.: 109 By 1906...
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Hermon Road and
Mount Carmel Road. The
settlement adjoins the
village of
Grateley,
which has a
railway station with
hourly South Western Railway trains to...
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government functions.
Amesbury is 6
miles (10 km) from the
nearest station at
Grateley on the
London to
Salisbury line. The town's own station,
Amesbury railway...
- he was
raised to the
peerage as
Baron Lawrence, of the
Punjaub and of
Grateley in the
County of Southampton.
Arthur Munby, as
quoted in Munby, Man of...