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Meaning of "radstock"
radstock (noun) - a town in Somerset, England
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- A town and civil parish with a town council in Bath and North East Somerset district, Somerset, England (OS grid ref ST6854).
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For he stopped my servant this morning at Radstock to ask after me.
There were mines in the Radstock and Nailsea areas but these have closed.
He has brought with him a rare gift from Radstock.
I am staying at Radstock with the Duke of Lauderdale.
It was good to find out all about the history of Radstock.
Radstock has been settled since the Iron Age.
They were both used for shunting coal wagons on the colliery branchlines around Radstock.
Is Radstock to greet you with such devoted hospitality?
Bramble Cottage offers accommodation in Radstock.
The track between Radstock and Wellow was doubled, and the signalling and staff arrangements overhauled.
Read more about Radstock.
Babington is a small village between Radstock and Frome, Somerset, England, which has now largely disappeared.
Three pomegranates from Lauderdale's gardener… and he has brought with him a rare gift from Radstock.
Lord Radstock died in 1857 and was succeeded in his title by his eldest son.
However, he enjoyed the support of Lord Radstock.
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By 1946 he was chairman of Radstock Urban District Council and also a magistrate.
He is buried in the graveyard of St Nicholas church, Radstock.
She learned Greek, engaged herself in Bible studies and met Lord Radstock in Copenhagen in 1884.