- The name
Havering is a
reference to the
Royal Liberty of
Havering which occupied the area for
several centuries. The
local authority is
Havering London...
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surrounding Havering Palace, from
which the
borough was
named Havering (electoral division),
Greater London Council In
Scottish English,
haver (from the...
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Robert Michael Oldfield Havers,
Baron Havers, PC (10
March 1923 – 1
April 1992), was a
British barrister and
Conservative politician. He was
knighted in...
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Havering-atte-Bower (/ˈheɪvərɪŋ ˈæti ˈbaʊər/) is a
village in
Greater London, England, in the far
north of the
London Borough of
Havering. The village...
- up
havers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Havers may
refer to:
Havers (automobile),
built by the
Havers Motor Car
Company 1908–14
Alice Havers (1850–1890)...
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August 2009. "Map of
Havering".
Havering London Borough Council.
Retrieved 16
August 2008. "Listed
buildings in Romford".
Havering London Borough Council...
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Havering London Borough Council, also
known as
Havering Council, is the
local authority for the
London Borough of
Havering in
Greater London, England....
- Look up
haver in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haver is a German,
Dutch and
English surname. In
Germany or
England it
refers to oats and is used as...
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Nigel Allan Havers (born 6
November 1951) is an
English actor and presenter. His film
roles include Lord
Andrew Lindsay in the 1981
British film Chariots...
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Havering Park
could refer to
Havering Country Park
Havering Park ward of the
London Borough of
Havering Estate of
Havering Palace This
disambiguation page...