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Longney is a
village on the
River Severn 5
miles south-west of Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England,
within the
parish of
Longney and Epney. The parish...
- "Geoffrey
Longney".
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October 2018. "Geoffrey
Longney". ESPN Cricinfo.
Retrieved 3
December 2015.
Geoffrey Longney at ESPNcricinfo...
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afterwards moves across to the
eastern side of the river.
Above Longney Sands, the
river abruptly narrows to a
hundred yards, the
sands diminish...
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parish of
Longney and Epney. It is
between Longney and
Upper Framilode. The
village has a pub
called The
Anchor Inn. The po****tion of the
Longney and Epney...
- Severn, Hardwicke, Hempsted, Highnam, Kingsway, Longford, Longlevens,
Longney, Maisemore, Minsterworth,
Moreton Valence, Norton, Over, Podsmead, Priors...
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Sergeant Alan Howarth, The
Light Infantry. 23864898
Sergeant Brian Arthur Longney,
Corps of
Royal Military Police. 24080558
Colour Sergeant (now Warrant...
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Little London, Long Newnton, Longborough, Longford, Longhope, Longlevens,
Longney,
Lower Slaughter,
Lower Apperley,
Lower Berry Hill,
Lower Cam,
Lower Dowdeswell...
- Severn,
Fretherne with Saul, Frocester, Hardwicke, Harescombe, Haresfield,
Longney,
Moreton Valence, Quedgeley, Standish,
Upton St Leonards, and Whitminster...
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Wheatenhurst (now Whitminster)
Upper Division Fretherne Hardwicke Haresfield Longney Moreton Valence Randwick Saul
Standish Quedgeley (part) The
hundred existed...
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pensioner by 1587–1603,
constable of
Leominster castle in 1589,
bailiff of
Longney manor,
Yorkshire in 1589,
keeper of
Falmouth Castle from 1603 to his death...