Wallingford may refer to: [edit] Places [edit] In the United Kingdom - Wallingford, Oxfordshire, a small market town of medieval origin in the Thames Valley in southern England, and associated topics:
- Wallingford, Berkshire; the market town was in Berkshire prior to 1974
- National and local government:
- Wallingford Bridge, a medieval road bridge over the Thames in Wallingford
- Wallingford Castle, a Norman castle with royal patronage
- Wallingford Grammar School, established 1659
- Wallingford Museum, which focuses on the history of the town
- Wallingford Priory, a Benedictine priory in Wallingford, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire)
- Wallingford School
- A.F.C. Wallingford, an English association football team
- Wallingford Regatta, a rowing event that originated on the Thames at Wallingford
- Cholsey and Wallingford Railway, a standard gauge preserved railway in the English county of Oxfordshire
- Wallingford railway station, a station on the above railway
- HR Wallingford Limited, formerly Hydraulics Research Station, an hydraulics research company based near the town
[edit] In the United States - Wallingford, Connecticut, a town located in New Haven County, Connecticut
- Wallingford, Iowa, a city located in Emmet County, Iowa
- Wallingford, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community in Nether Providence Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
- Wallingford, Seattle, a neighborhood in north central Seattle, Washington
- Wallingford, Vermont, a town located in Rutland County, Vermont
[edit] People - Brian of Wallingford, also known as Brien FitzCount (died 12th century), a supporter of Empress Matilda
- Ealdgyth of Wallingford (11th century), wife of Robert D'Oyly, supporter of William the Conqueror
- John of Wallingford (died 1214), Abbot of St Albans, chronicler and prior of Wallingford Priory; article also covers John of Wallingford, infirmarius (died 1248), a different chronicler at St Albans
- Miles of Wallingford (died 1107), a Norman landowner
- Richard of Wallingford (1292–1336), an English mathematician
- Richard of Wallingford (constable), 14th century constable of Wallingford Castle
- William of Wallingford (died 1492), 47th Abbot of St Albans
[edit] Other people [edit] Other uses - Treaty of Wallingford, an 1153 agreement associated with Wallingford, England, which ended the civil war between Empress Matilda and King Stephen of England
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