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Meaning of "stourton"

stourton (noun) - not a commonly used English word. Please provide more context or details for a specific definition
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  • A village in South Staffordshire district, Staffordshire, England (OS grid ref SO8685).
  • A village and civil parish (served by Cherington and Stourton Joint Parish Council) in Stratford-on-Avon district, Warwickshire, England (OS grid ref SP2936).
  • An industrial area in the Metropolitan Borough of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE3240).
  • A village in Wiltshire, England (OS grid ref ST7733).

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Stourton was its commander.
The interior is dressed with Stourton stone.
Edward Stourton also presented occasionally.
He spat on a picture of Stourton.
It was there that Stourton wished to be buried.
The first settlement that the river flows through is the village of Stourton.
The interior is in Stourton stone with a Yorkshire stone floor.
Stourton Castle figured notably in the history of the English Civil Wars.
Godspeed to Stourton.
Stourton with Gasper consists of three ancient manors, Stourton, Bonham and Gasper.
Go back to Stourton.
Any cousins from abroad, What? He asked if we would had any visitors at Stourton.
It seems to be important . Stourton of the Lytham Liberal League.
Stourton was of the Puritan party and remained in Ferryland until returning to England in 1628.
His mausoleum is at St Peter 's Church in the estate village, Stourton.

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Even though Stourton had deserved it, Jon 's decency prevents him from doing so.
Catesby and Tresham met at the home of Tresham 's brother-in-law and cousin, Lord Stourton.
Why is Jon haunted by Lord Stourton and his " ghostly helpers "?

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