Examples of 'rufford' in a sentence
Meaning of "rufford"
rufford (verb) - This term does not have a widely recognized English definition. It might be a specific verb in a particular context
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- A placename:
- A village and civil parish in West Lancashire district, Lancashire, England (OS grid ref SD4615).
- A hamlet and civil parish in Newark and Sherwood district, Nottinghamshire, England (OS grid ref SK6465).
- A habitational surname from Old English.
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You three take care of east rufford.
Able to talk to Lord Rufford on the same subject.
I have sent one of your messengers to Rufford.
We are grateful to The Rufford Foundation for supporting this project.
I have an arrangement with the Abbess of Rufford.
There are also guides to Rufford Park and Sherwood Forest to check out.
She was not the Abbess of Rufford.
Rufford Park extended from the boundary with Holmeswood to the boundary with Croston and Mawdesley.
This study was funded by the Rufford Small Grants.
The Abbess of Rufford is still alive, no thanks to you.
Friends of Rufford.
Thanks to the Rufford Foundation for their help!
On the way back, take time to see the Rufford Branch.
Rufford Abbey " is a popular piece composed and arranged for brass band by Drake Rimmer.
This work was funded by a grant from the Rufford Small Grants Foundation.
See also
Winner, Rufford for International Conservation for work on saving the Asian elephant.
The hall has an elaborate roof structure, as in the similar Rufford Old Hall.
John? - No . The Abbess of Rufford is still alive, no thanks to you.
Notts Fire & Rescue crew free motorists from flooded Rufford road.
Rufford New Hall had three lodges, which can be seen on the 1847 Ordnance Survey map.
In 2010 it is undergoing a further makeover by new owners Andy and Tracey Bell from Rufford.
The project was supported in 2008 by the Rufford small grants foundation.
The 4th Earl was a keen sportsman and was Master of the Rufford Hunt from 1900.