Savernake Forest — Savernake Forest, located between Marlborough and Hungerford in the English county of Wiltshire, is privately owned by the Trustees of Savernake Estate, the Earl of Cardigan and his family solicitor. It extends to some 4,500 acres (18 km²), and… … Wikipedia
Savernake, New South Wales — Infobox Australian Place | type = town name = Savernake state = nsw caption = The entry to Savernake approaching from Berrigan. lga = Corowa Shire Council postcode = 2646 est = pop = elevation= maxtemp = mintemp = rainfall = county = Denison… … Wikipedia
Thomas Brudenell-Bruce, Viscount Savernake — Thomas James Brudenell Bruce, Viscount Savernake (born 11 February 1982). The son of David Brudenell Bruce, Earl of Cardigan and Rosamund Jane Winkley, he is Heir apparent to his father, who in turn is Heir apparent to the Marquessate of… … Wikipedia
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Battle of the Beanfield — The Battle of the Beanfield took place over several hours on the afternoon of Saturday June 1, 1985 when Wiltshire Police prevented a vehicle convoy of several hundred new age travellers, known as the Peace Convoy, from setting up the fourteenth… … Wikipedia
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