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Village in Gloucestershire, England
Tockington is a village in South Gloucestershire, England. Historically the village developed around farming based mainly on the rearing of cattle on the
Tockington
Ancient Eurasian icon and Nazi symbol
remained in Allied territory following the Battle of Amiens. Gary Malkin. "Tockington Park Roman VillaArchived 21 May 2004 at the Wayback Machine". The Area
Swastika
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Redwick, Rudgeway, Severn Beach, Shepperdine, Stoke Gifford, Thornbury, and Tockington BS17 covered: Chipping Sodbury, Mangotsfield, Old Sodbury, Pucklechurch
BS_postcode_area
Local government district in Gloucestershire, England
Winterbourne and Frampton Cotterell, Wickwar, Alveston, Olveston and Tockington. The main employers are the local authority with 9,500 people and the
South_Gloucestershire
Hamlet in Gloucestershire, England
hamlet in South Gloucestershire, near the larger villages of Olveston and Tockington. A tourist attraction called Old Down Country Park now occupies the country
Old_Down
British literary scholar and theatre director
literary scholar and theatre director. Rylands was born at the Down House, Tockington, Gloucestershire, to Thomas Kirkland Rylands, a land agent, and Bertha
Dadie_Rylands
English cricketer and schoolmaster
1941. Following the war, he founded the independent Tockington Manor preparatory school in Tockington, Gloucestershire. His son, Richard, later served as
Gordon_Tovey
British game show competitor
in the grand final. Nathan was educated at Millfield in Somerset and Tockington Manor School in Bristol. He trained as a barrister and has a passion for
James_Nathan
Village in South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Gloucestershire, England. The parish comprises the villages of Olveston and Tockington, and the hamlets of Old Down, Ingst and Awkley. The civil parish population
Olveston
British peer (1900–1984)
(1864–1945), a daughter of William Henry Harford, JP, DL, of Oldtown, Tockington, Gloucestershire, and widow of Charles Frederic van Tuyll van Serooskerken
Henry Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort
Henry_Somerset,_10th_Duke_of_Beaufort
British first officer pilot (1912–1943)
1941, after which she became known as Honor Salmon. Her husband owned Tockington Manor in Gloucestershire. There were no children from the marriage. Honor
Honor_Salmon
English businessman (born 1966)
Liberal Democrat MP. In 2014, Banks reportedly lived in the village of Tockington near Bristol in a house with a "huge" Union Flag flying over the front
Arron_Banks
English courtier
Camden Society by J. B. Nichols and Son. MacLean, John (1887). "Manor of Tockington and the Roman Villa". In Maclean, John (ed.). Transactions of the Bristol
John_Seymour_(1474–1536)
Hamlet in Gloucestershire, England
off the M4 and M48 junctions. Several streams run in the area including Tockington Mill Rhine, Moor Rhine, Niatt Rhine and Sandy Rhine. One notable building
Awkley
Tellisford - Temple Cloud - Temple Meads - Thornbury - Tickenham - Timsbury - Tockington - Tormarton - Totterdown - Tunley - Twerton - Tyndall's Park - Tyntesfield
List_of_places_in_Avon
List of Sheriffs in Gloucestershire
1940: Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Charles Edward Turner, of Old Down, Tockington, Bristol 1941: Lieut.-Gol. John Ralph Congreve Dent, of Olivers, Painswick
High Sheriff of Gloucestershire
High_Sheriff_of_Gloucestershire
British-American politician (1739–1827)
in December 1765 to Ellin Hannah Peach, a daughter of Samuel Peach of Tockington a wealthy linen draper and banker. She died in 1767, leaving a son: Samuel
Henry_Cruger
British theologian, philosopher and teacher
education 1951-2001. Published for Westminster College Oxford Trust Ltd. by Tockington Press. pp. 122–68. ISBN 0-9521521-5-0. OCLC 53069627. "Kenneth Wilson
Kenneth_Wilson_(theologian)
Turboshaft with power from independent exhaust
gas turbine and its broad design had been produced by Frank Owner at Tockington Manor. It first ran in July 1945 and in December 1946 was the first turboprop
Free-turbine_turboshaft
Hundred of Gloucestershire, England
Littleton-upon-Severn Olveston Rockhampton Thornbury Almondsbury - Gaunts Earthcott and Tockington Swineshead, on the east, comprised places within Bristol (Bristol and
Langley_and_Swinehead_Hundred
the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales Old Down, hamlet near Olveston and Tockington in South Gloucestershire, England Otterham Down, village and a civil parish
List_of_downs
Former teacher training college
Westminster College and the Changing Face of Teacher Education 1951–2001, Tockington Press, 2003 F. C. Pritchard, The Story of Westminster College 1851–1951
Westminster_College,_Oxford
British school general knowledge competition
School, Birmingham unknown unknown 2000 Prebendal School Woodbridge School Tockington School 2001 Bourne Grammar School George Heriot’s School The King's School
Schools'_Challenge
Parish of Alveston in the County of Gloucester. and in the Tithing of Tockington Upper in the Parish of Olveston in the same County. Alstonefield Inclosure
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1836
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1836
investigate the design of gas turbines. Initially the department was based at Tockington Manor, a large country house close to the main factory at Patchway, Bristol
Bristol_Janus
School, Warmley South Gloucestershire and Stroud College Tockington Manor School, Tockington Immanuel Christian School, Westerleigh Aurora Hedgeway School
List of schools in South Gloucestershire
List_of_schools_in_South_Gloucestershire
Church in Nottingham, England
in a fire in 1946. A second organ by Augustus Gern was acquired from Tockington Manor in 1948 and was installed by Roger Yates. This organ was sold to
St Catharine's Church, Nottingham
St_Catharine's_Church,_Nottingham
Village in South Gloucestershire, England
Acton who had accused Fulk of expelling him from the common pasture of Tockington, which adjoined Alveston manor. Fulk IV FitzWarin fell at the Battle of
Alveston
Village in Gloucestershire, England
and piers. The only other listed building in Rudgeway is the Grade II Tockington Park Farmhouse. Built in the 17th century and extended in the nineteenth
Rudgeway
Organisational basis of British Methodism
Horfield, Kingswood, Longwell UnitedC, Wesley Made-For-Ever, Olveston & Tockington, Parkway Bristol, Potters Wood Kingswood, Sea Mills, Shirehampton, Shortwood
Organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain
Organisation_of_the_Methodist_Church_of_Great_Britain
"The Chesters (198703)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Tockington Park Tockington ST62728565 Historic England. "Monument No. 201524". Research records
List of Roman villas in England
List_of_Roman_villas_in_England
English justice
secondly, by 1498, Elizabeth Carnevyle, daughter of William Carnevyle of Tockington in Gloucestershire. They had a daughter, Frideswide, aged 8 on 2 February
Thomas_Frowyk
Ceremonial officer of Avon, England
of Bourne House 1985: Robert Edward John Bernays, of Old Down House, Tockington 1986: Sir Alexander Walter Merrison, of The Manor, Hinton Blewett 1987:
High_Sheriff_of_Avon
British novelist
letter of 16 January.) A photograph of Topsy Lucas and Dadie Rylands at Tockington, Gloucestershire (where Rylands grew up), in spring 1928, appears in Simon
E._B._C._Jones
Lancashire 53°42′N 2°31′W / 53.70°N 02.51°W / 53.70; -02.51 SD6623 Tockington South Gloucestershire 51°34′N 2°34′W / 51.57°N 02.57°W / 51.57; -02
List of United Kingdom locations: To–Tq
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