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Miles of Gloucester /  1st Earl of Hereford / The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society / Hereford / Gloucester / Grade I listed buildings in Gloucestershire / Anglo-Normans / Winchcombe Castle / Hailes Castle /  Stanway / Counties of England / Geography of England / Gloucestershire
Date: 2006-11-12 12:20:31
Miles of Gloucester
1st Earl of Hereford
The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
Hereford
Gloucester
Grade I listed buildings in Gloucestershire
Anglo-Normans
Winchcombe Castle
Hailes Castle
Stanway
Counties of England
Geography of England
Gloucestershire

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