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But the Rev Nick Bromfield, rector of Drybrook, Lydbrook and Ruardean, is taking it all very seriously: It might sound medieval to talk about the relationship between good and evil, but there is no middle ground on this.
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Reg Ward was born in Lydbrook in the Forest of Dean, the son of a miner.
Reg Ward obituary 2011
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Little Lady Lydbrook had now become my constant companion.
The Golden Face A Great 'Crook' Romance William Le Queux 1895
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On the evening of my arrival there happened to be a dance in the hotel, and watching, I saw Lady Lydbrook enter the ballroom.
The Golden Face A Great 'Crook' Romance William Le Queux 1895
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Lydbrook, a young, blue-eyed, fluffy-haired little lady who, exquisitely dressed, was seated in a corner with another young woman about her own age.
The Golden Face A Great 'Crook' Romance William Le Queux 1895
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Such structures existed at Cannop, Park End, Sowdley, and Lydbrook.
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_Lydbrook_ has long been the site of several busy ironworks.
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Forest into the two townships of East and West Dean, by a line drawn in a diagonal direction from Lydbrook to Ayleford, being in fact almost the same boundary which separated the ancient divisions of "above and beneath the wood."
The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account 1846
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In Mr. Taylor's map of Gloucestershire, published in 1777, iron furnaces, forges, or engines are indicated at Bishopswood, Lydbrook, the New Wear, Upper Red Brook,
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Lydbrook, to form, in connexion with Messrs. Crawshay, another company.
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