Proper noun
Warwickshire
An inland county of England bordered by Staffordshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, West Midlands and Worcestershire.
We've got nine generations of farmers in my family, in Warwickshire. And I do feel connected to being a farmer's son. There was a time when I didn't, when I rebelled against it, but there's certainly that sort of work ethic within me. Joseph Mawle
After a month, he was back in prison yet again, and this time he was held until the following May, when he was released on bail of 200 pounds, paid by a number of his fellow magnates from Warwickshire. Source: Internet
Arthur Mee, The King's England – Warwickshire; Hodder & Stoughton, 1936 Due to the architectural design (in 1940 the tower had no internal wooden floors and a stone vault below the belfry) it survived the destruction of the rest of the cathedral. Source: Internet
At Hampton Manor in Warwickshire, opening July 7. The lobby will be monitored by a temperature camera scanner that can test 30 guests at a time. Source: Internet
"All we know at the moment is that he frequents the Coventry and Warwickshire areas. Source: Internet
Despite initially failing to win funding from the Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership, the county council agreed to step in and provide £2.7m for the works in 2017. Source: Internet