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3 unusual facts about Barford


Joseph Arch

Joseph Arch (10 November 1826 – 12 February 1919) was an English politician, born in Barford, Warwickshire who played a key role in what Karl Marx called the "Great awakening" of the agricultural workers in 1872.

Lord Leycester Hotel

Jury Street House was built in the 16th century, and was originally the property of Ward of Barford, an Elizabethan merchant.

William Bereford

He was the son of Walter de Bereford, with the family name coming from the village of Barford, Warwickshire.


Line Barfod

Prior to her current tenure, Barford was a member of the Folketing for the Red-Green Alliance in Eastern Copenhagen constituency from November 20, 2001 to February 8, 2005, a temporary member of the Folketing for the Red-Green Alliance in Århus County constituency from October 8 to November 30, 1998, the Red-Green Alliance's candidate in Nørrebro nomination district, 1999 to 2001, in Århus West nomination district, 1998 to 1999, and in Frederiksborg County nomination district, 1996 to 1998.

Robert Hudson Ltd

With the demise of the Gildersome works the company became a sales and service organisation for construction plant and machinery e.g. Ford, Barford, Kubota.


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