Stratton (Cornish: Strasnedh) is a market town and former civil parish, now in the parish of Bude-Stratton, in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is...
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Stratton may refer to: Stratton (surname) Stratton, Western Australia Stratton, Ontario Stratton, Cornwall Stratton, Dorset Stratton, Gloucestershire...
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role at the Battle of Stratton, Cornwall, in 1643 at which the Royalists destroyed Parliament's field army in Devon and Cornwall. Berkeley was the second...
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Bude (redirect from Bude, Cornwall)
Form: Porthbud) is a seaside town in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, in the civil parish of Bude-Stratton and at the mouth of the River Neet (also...
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North Cornwall is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Ben Maguire, a Liberal Democrat since the 2024 general election...
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married to director Howard Davies. They married in April 2005 in Stratton, Cornwall, and were together until his death in October 2016. She has stepchildren...
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William Henry Sleeman (category People from Stratton, Cornwall)
lathyrism in India in 1844 was reported by him. Sleeman was born in Stratton, Cornwall, the fifth of eight children of Philip Sleeman, a yeoman and supervisor...
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Bodmin Stratton Plymouth Langport Truro The Battle of Stratton, also known as the Battle of Stamford Hill, took place on 16 May 1643, at Stratton in Cornwall...
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parish of Bude-Stratton (where the 2011 census population is included.). The hamlet contains the only "known probable tithe barn" in Cornwall, which was extensively...
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Stratton (Cornish: Grenville ha Strasnedh) was an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which returned one member to sit on Cornwall Council...
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Bude–Stratton (Cornish: Bud–Strasnedh) is a civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The largest settlement in the parish is the seaside town...
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Poughill (redirect from Poughill, Cornwall)
former civil parish, now in the parish of Bude-Stratton, in the Cornwall district, in north-east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is located one mile...
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'river'). As such, the town may share its etymology with the town of Stratton, Cornwall and the River Nidd in Northern England. The town is located at a ford...
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Devon town council1 Buckingham Buckinghamshire town council1 Bude-Stratton Cornwall town council1 Budleigh Salterton Devon town council1 Bulwell Nottinghamshire...
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hundreds are found in Cornwall, identified by the names of the chief manors of each: Connerton, Winnianton, Pawton, Tybesta, Stratton, Fawton and Rillaton...
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Stratton towards Exeter, reaching Torrington but was confronted by Fairfax's men, and fell back to Stratton. The Roundheads proceeded into Cornwall reaching...
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Richard Maynard (photographer) (category People from Stratton, Cornwall)
Alaska and on the Pribiloff Islands of the Bering Sea. He was born in Stratton, Cornwall, on February 22, 1832. When he was two years old, his family moved...
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John Short Larke (category People from Stratton, Cornwall)
country in Australia starting in 1895. John Short Larke was born near Stratton, Cornwall, England, UK. At the age of four, he arrived in Oshawa, Canada West...
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Compass Point Storm Tower (category Grade II listed buildings in Cornwall)
The Storm Tower at Compass Point, Bude–Stratton, Cornwall, England, is an octagonal lookout tower, modelled on the Tower of the Winds in Athens, Greece...
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Berkeley of Stratton in the County of Cornwall", in the Peerage of England, was created in 1658 for John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton (1602-1678)...
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Wesleyan missionary and Catherine, born Uglow, who was originally of Stratton, Cornwall. He was the younger brother of George Uglow Pope. After education...
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Piers Brendon (category People from Stratton, Cornwall)
Piers Brendon Ph.D., FRSL Born (1940-12-21) 21 December 1940 (age 83) Stratton, Cornwall, England, UK Education Shrewsbury School Alma mater Magdalene College...
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a hamlet in the parish of Bude-Stratton, Cornwall, England, UK (where the 2011 census population is included). Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey: Landranger...
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Godfrey Williams Harrison. For services to the community in Bude-Stratton, Cornwall. Martin Dymock Harrison. For services to the community in Royal Leamington...
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part of the London Borough of Hackney. Stamford Hill, a hill near Stratton, Cornwall, the scene of battle of the English Civil War in 1643, often called...
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Coombe, Kea (redirect from Coombe, Truro, Cornwall)
50.22841; -5.03543 Coombe (Cornish: Komm) is a village in Kea parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village lies beside the River Fal approximately...
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Coombe, Gwennap (redirect from Coombe, Redruth, Cornwall)
-5.138 Coombe (Cornish: Komm) is a settlement in Gwennap civil parish, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately three-and-a-half...
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Tintagel (redirect from Tintagel, Cornwall, England)
Mountain) is a civil parish and village situated on the Atlantic coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village and nearby Tintagel Castle are associated...
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John Arundell (admiral) (category High sheriffs of Cornwall)
monumental brass survives in Stratton Church, Cornwall. His monumental brasses survive in St Andrew's Church, Stratton, Cornwall. In 1882 a monument was situated...
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Arthur F. H. Mills (category People from Stratton, Cornwall)
Berkshire, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) was gazetted into the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry in 1908 and served in China, India and Palestine. He was...
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