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51°25′16″N2°26′42″W / 51.421°N 2.445°W / 51.421; -2.445Swineford is a hamlet in the South Gloucestershire council area, very close to the boundary with Bath and North East Somerset. It is located around 1 km south-east of Bitton, and lies on the River Avon, on which the Swineford Lock is sited. The A431 road runs through the village.
The name is cognate with that of the German town of Schweinfurt.
51°25′16″N 2°26′42″W / 51.421°N 2.445°W / 51.421; -2.445 Swineford is a hamlet in the South Gloucestershire council area, very close to the boundary...
Swineford Lock is a canal lock situated on the River Avon, at the village of Swineford, England. The Bristol Avon Navigation, which runs the 15 miles (24 km)...
Ada Swineford (July 12, 1917 – July 31, 1993) was a clay mineralogist and Professor of geology at Western Washington State College in Bellingham. Swinefordite...
theories exist; the first suggests that the original name of the town was "Swineford", derived from a pig market held regularly in the town. The official Irish...
contemporary news found thus far reported it was on or just before September 15. Swineford was appointed on May 8, 1885, during a Senate recess; nominated on December...
("Pig land", from Old English swin and land), Swindon ("Pig hill"), and Swineford ("Pig ford"). In Scandinavia there are names such as Svinbergen ("Pig...
Education Suzanne Paola, English Richard Purtill, Philosophy (emeritus) Ada Swineford, Geologist Edward Vajda, Modern & Classical Languages Christopher Wise...
USN (as Commander of the Department of Alaska) Succeeded by Alfred P. Swineford 3rd Governor of Nevada In office January 6, 1879 – January 1, 1883 Lieutenant...
Years Governor 1884–1885 John Henry Kinkead 1885–1889 Alfred P. Swineford 1889–1893 Lyman Enos Knapp 1893–1897 James Sheakley 1897–1906 John Green Brady...
v t e Governors of Alaska District (1884–1912) Kinkead Swineford Knapp Sheakley Brady Hoggatt Clark Territorial (1912–1959) Clark Strong Riggs Bone Parks...
v t e Governors of Alaska District (1884–1912) Kinkead Swineford Knapp Sheakley Brady Hoggatt Clark Territorial (1912–1959) Clark Strong Riggs Bone Parks...
v t e Governors of Alaska District (1884–1912) Kinkead Swineford Knapp Sheakley Brady Hoggatt Clark Territorial (1912–1959) Clark Strong Riggs Bone Parks...
v t e Governors of Alaska District (1884–1912) Kinkead Swineford Knapp Sheakley Brady Hoggatt Clark Territorial (1912–1959) Clark Strong Riggs Bone Parks...
has a population of 9,307, and apart from the village itself, includes Swineford, Upton Cheyney, Beach, Oldland Common, North Common and part of Willsbridge...
v t e Governors of Alaska District (1884–1912) Kinkead Swineford Knapp Sheakley Brady Hoggatt Clark Territorial (1912–1959) Clark Strong Riggs Bone Parks...
August 29, 1893 Nominated by Benjamin Harrison Preceded by Alfred P. Swineford Succeeded by James Sheakley Member of the Vermont House of Representatives...
v t e Governors of Alaska District (1884–1912) Kinkead Swineford Knapp Sheakley Brady Hoggatt Clark Territorial (1912–1959) Clark Strong Riggs Bone Parks...
Retrieved 6 January 2021. "BIRTHS entry for Francis P Durkan; citing Swineford, Jul - Sep 1930, vol. 4, p. 283, General Registry, Custom House, Dublin;...