Hargrave — could refer to:*John Hargrave (White Fox), British leading figure in Scouting, Woodcraft Folk and Social Credit movement *Lawrence Hargrave, Australian aviation pioneer *Hargrave, Suffolk *Hargrave, Northamptonshire *Hargrave, Cheshire *Hargrave… … Wikipedia
Hargrave — This surname, of Anglo Saxon origin, is a locational name from any of the various places in Cheshire, Northamptonshire, and Suffolk called Hargrave or Hargreave, recorded as Haregrave and Haragrau respectively in the Domesday Book of 1086. The… … Surnames reference
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List of churches in Cheshire — This is a list of Christian churches in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Church of England The Anglican churches in the county are either part of the diocese of Chester or the diocese of Liverpool. Chester diocese is divided into two… … Wikipedia
Thomas Moulson — Sir Thomas Moulson (sometimes spelled Mowlson ) (1582 1638), an alderman and member of the Grocers Company, was Lord Mayor of London in 1634. His wife, Lady Anne Moulson (? 1661), born Anne Radcliffe, was commemorated in 1894 by the name of… … Wikipedia
St. Peter's Church — St. Peter s Church, or variations on that name including Old St. Peter s Church, may refer to: Contents 1 Australia 2 Austria 3 Belgium … Wikipedia
Argrave — This interesting and unusual surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a variant of the locational name Hargrave, from a number of places thus called. Hargrave in Cheshire is recorded as Haregrave in the 1287 Court Rolls of the county; Hargrave in … Surnames reference
St Mary's Church, Astbury — St Mary s Church, Astbury, from the west … Wikipedia
St Mary's Church, Acton — St Mary s Church, Acton, from the southwest … Wikipedia
St John the Baptist's Church, Chester — St John the Baptist s Church, Chester, from the northeast … Wikipedia