Bazsites Holwell
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On the Web
- Holwell - Historical overview of the village with references to the church of St Lawrence and Holwell House.
- Football Club History Database: Holwell Sports - A statistical breakdown of the history of the club.
- Holwell Nursery School - Describes the school and the sessions on offer to children aged 18 months to 5 years, in and around the village.
- Football Club History Database: Holwell Works - A statistical breakdown of the history of the club.
- Holwell Sports FC - News, results, fixtures, tables, teams, photographs and club information.
- Holwell Bowls Club - Located in Hitchin, Hertsforshire. Includes a history of the club, contacts, news, map, and notes about its successes.
- A History of Germany - A brief overview of German history from antiquity to reunification. Article by John Holwell in Journal of Online Genealogy.
- Holwell Manor - Bed and breakfast in an old 16th century English farmhouse. Features photos and information on rooms and rates.
- Honeybuns - Offers a range of hand-made flapjacks, cookies and traybakes, including gluten/wheat-free products. Contact information and details of alternative retail outlets.
- Holwell Farm Cottages - Self-catering cottages on Dartmoor. Includes details of the facilities, tariff and local information.
Wikipedia Articles
- Holwell, Hertfordshire - Holwell is a small village two miles north of Hitchin in Hertfordshire, England, near the Bedfordshire border. The church is unusual and, although largely rebuilt, retains some Perpendicular features and an interesting brass to Richard Wodehouse.
- Holwell, Dorset - Holwell is a village in north west Dorset, England, situated in the Blackmore Vale five miles south east of Sherborne. The village has a population of 380 ().
- William Holwell - William Holwell (1726 - 13 February 1798) was an English cleric and writer.
- John Zephaniah Holwell - John Zephaniah Holwell FRS (17 September 1711 – 5 November 1798) was a surgeon, an employee of the English East India Company, and a temporary Governor of Bengal (1760). He was also one of the first Europeans to study Indian antiquities.
- John Holwell - John Holwell (24 November 1649Ashmole MS. 240, f.
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