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A roddon, also written as rodham, roddam or rodden, is the dried raised bed of a watercourse such as a river or tidal-creek, especially in The Fens in
Roddon
Area of low lying land in eastern England
black soils, which are directly comparable to the American muck soils. A roddon, the dried raised bed of a watercourse, is more suitable for building than
The_Fens
Village in Boston, Lincolnshire, England
construction revealed two distinctly different enclosure systems (on a raised roddon) were uncovered at Bicker Fen. A series of interlinked enclosures were part
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Sittenfeld Rodham, Patel, a parish in Drake County, New South Wales, Australia Roddon (also written "rodham"), the dried raised bed of a watercourse in the UK
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Benedictine abbey in Dorset, England
Dissolution of the Monasteries. Under the last Abbot of Abbotsbury, Roger Roddon, the Abbey was dissolved in 1539, following a visit from Dr. Thomas Legh
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Sri Lankan white tea
"Tea Tourism: Beyond just a cup of tea". Daily News. August 25, 2020. Roddon, Louise (January 21, 2017). "Ibiza-style beach vibe comes to Sri Lanka"
Virgin_white_tea
Romano-British settlement of at least five farmsteads, built on a wide roddon in The Fens. The site is also the junction of two droves. 1013482 Upload
List of scheduled monuments in South Kesteven
List_of_scheduled_monuments_in_South_Kesteven
British housing association
Priory Homes, Mole Valley Housing Association, Mercian Housing Association, Roddons Housing Association and Russet Homes; as well as Circle Living for sales
Clarion_Housing_Group
Landform of the Lincolnshire coast, England
were established on the raised ground, while Wainfleet had formed on a roddon by the north-eastern end. The Tofts acted as a sea defence; the former path
The_Tofts
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
school and some public houses. The village is built on an old watercourse, a roddon; such sand and silt beds are firmer and rise higher than the surrounding
Wisbech_St_Mary
British government recognitions
Stanley Parr, Assistant Chief Constable, Lancashire Constabulary. Harold Roddon Squires, Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police. Donald Roy, Chief Superintendent
1968_Birthday_Honours
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
are grown" or "farm by a tree-trunk." Benwick's High Street is built on a roddon; the silt banks of the old West Water river. The earliest records of village
Benwick
Road in Lincolnshire, England
creeks, known as roddons. The many small roddons in Bourne North Fen merge at Twenty. There, the road uses part of this larger roddon by turning along
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admiral Roddam, Anantapur district, India Roddam, Northumberland, England Roddon, a dried up old river bed, especially East Anglia Roddam Narasimha (1933–2020)
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Topics referred to by the same term
journalist Tom Rodden, British computer scientist Roden (disambiguation) Roddon, a dried raised bed of a watercourse such as a river or tidal creek All
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