St Andrew's Castle was an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII near Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, between 1542 and 1543. It formed part of the King's...
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the Elizabethan court, was appointed keeper of a coastal fort, St Andrew's Castle, Hamble, in 1577. He was instructed to employ a porter, a master gunner...
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earthwork, St Andrew's Castle and additional remains on Hamble Common". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2024. "CHURCH OF ST ANDREW". historicengland...
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William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester (category Burials at St. Mary's Church, Old Basing)
Edward VI Lord Keeper of the Great Seal 1547 Keeper and Captain of St Andrew's Castle, Hamble 1547–71/2 Keeper of Alice Holt and Woolmer Forests 1548–71/2 Lord...
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John Paulet, 2nd Marquess of Winchester (category Burials at St. Mary's Church, Old Basing)
Canford castle 1549/50 Constable of Corfe Castle 1549/50 Lord Lieutenant of Dorset 1557 Governor of the Isle of Wight 1558 Keeper of St Andrew's Castle, Hamble...
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Hamble-le-Rice, commonly known as Hamble, is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Eastleigh in Hampshire, England. It is best known for being a...
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List of Device Forts (redirect from East Cowes Castle (16th century))
Saunders 1989, p. 225 Harrington 2007, p. 56; Crane 2012, p. 2; "St Andrew's Castle", Historic England, retrieved 2 August 2015; Spurgeon & Brooke 1996...
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Tynemouth Priory and Castle is a historic site located on a promontory at the mouth of the Tyne at Tynemouth. The medieval Benedictine priory was protected...
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Maiden Castle is an Iron Age hillfort 1.6 mi (2.6 km) southwest of Dorchester, in the English county of Dorset. Hill forts were fortified hill-top settlements...
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Liddington Castle, locally called Liddington Camp, is a late Bronze Age and early Iron Age univallate hillfort in Liddington parish in the English county...
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Uffington Castle is an early Iron Age (with underlying Bronze Age) univallate hillfort in Oxfordshire, England. It covers about 3.2 ha (7.9 acres) and...
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"Promontory defined by an Iron Age linear earthwork, St Andrew's Castle and additional remains on Hamble Common". Historic England. Retrieved 23 April 2020...
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Device Forts (redirect from Henrician castle)
Linear Earthwork, St Andrew's Castle and Additional Remains on Hamble Common", Historic England, retrieved 28 August 2016; "St Mawes Castle, Gatehouse, Blockhouse...
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Westminster Abbey (redirect from Collegiate Church of St Peter, Westminster)
George II have been buried in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, or at the Frogmore Royal Burial Ground, east of Windsor Castle. The south transept of the...
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Gloucester Cathedral (redirect from St. Peter, Gloucester)
1134, William Fitznorman gave the church of St David, Kilpeck, and the Chapel of St Mary at Kilpeck Castle to Gloucester Abbey, and a priory cell was established...
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306777°W / 50.884884; -1.306777 (Church of St Leonard) 1111964 More images Church of St Andrew Hamble-le-Rice, Eastleigh Church 12th century 5 December...
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51°02′47″N 01°18′38″W / 51.04639°N 1.31056°W / 51.04639; -1.31056 St. Catherine's Hill is a chalk downland hill and 43-hectare (110-acre) biological...
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Dearden 14,135 35.1% 15.5% 14,135 7,866 7,811 2,359 4,133 3,910 40,363 51.9% Hamble Valley HAM SE Con Con Paul Holmes 19,671 36.4% 8.89% 8,753 19,671 8,216...
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Sherborne Abbey (section St Thomas' Hospital)
Sherborne Abbey, otherwise the Abbey Church of St. Mary the Virgin, is a Church of England church in Sherborne in the English county of Dorset. It has...
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Conservative Liz Jarvis Liberal Democrats Previous incumbent, Paul Holmes stood in Hamble Valley Edinburgh East and Musselburgh Scottish National Chris Murray Labour...
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ChristianChristian Wakeford Lab Bury South 9 Nov 1984 229 Holmes, PaulPaul Holmes Con Hamble Valley 25 Aug 1988 230 Clark, FeryalFeryal Clark Lab Enfield North 6 Jan...
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the Norman church of St. Michael to the abbey of St. Peter at Gloucester, now Gloucester Cathedral, together with the church of St Brides Major and the...
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Lancaster Priory (redirect from St Mary's Church, Lancaster)
Church of St Mary, is the Church of England parish church of the city of Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It is located near Lancaster Castle and since...
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wooded valleys into Southampton Water. Other important watercourses are the Hamble, Meon, Beaulieu and Lymington rivers. The Hampshire Avon, which links Stonehenge...
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Bratton Castle (also known as Bratton Camp) is a bivallate (two ramparts) Iron Age built hill fort on Bratton Down, at the western edge of the Salisbury...
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Favour, theologian, was born in Southampton Sam Fay, railwayman, was born in Hamble le Rice John Feaver, tennis player, was born in Fleet J. W. C. Fegan, altruist...
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Eddisbury hill fort (redirect from Castle Ditch)
Eddisbury hill fort, also known as Castle Ditch, is an Iron Age hill fort near Delamere, Cheshire, in northern England. Hill forts are fortified hill-top...
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Pastscape — Detailed Result: Castle Acre Priory British History Online — Houses of Cluniac monks: The priory of Castle Acre — Victoria County History:...
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grant, datable to c. 1100-1107, of St Andrew's church by William de Falaise and Geva his wife to the church of St Mary at Lonlay. By the early 12th century...
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Kelsborrow Castle is an Iron Age hill fort in Cheshire, northern England. Hill forts were fortified hill-top settlements constructed across Britain during...
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