Lymington /ˈlɪmɪŋtən/ is a port town on the west bank of the Lymington River on the Solent, in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England. The town...
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Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes, nature reserve Lymington Lifeboat Station Lymington New Forest Hospital Lymington Hospital, its predecessor Lymington...
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The Lymington branch line is a railway that runs from Brockenhurst to Lymington in the New Forest, England. The line is around 5.6 miles (9 km) long,...
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Lymington Station may refer to Lymington Town railway station Lymington Pier railway station This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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The Lymington River drains part of the New Forest in Hampshire in southern England. Numerous headwaters to the west of Lyndhurst give rise to the river...
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Gerard Wallop, 9th Earl of Portsmouth (redirect from Gerald Wallop, Lord Lymington)
Earl of Portsmouth (16 May 1898 – 28 September 1984), styled Viscount Lymington from 1925 until 1943, was a British landowner, writer on agricultural...
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Lymington Town may refer to: Lymington, a town in Hampshire, England Lymington Town F.C. Lymington Town railway station This disambiguation page lists...
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YouTuber, activist and politician currently serving as a member of the Lymington and Pennington Town Council. Phillips was born on December 11, 1999 in...
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fascist group and offshoot of the English Mistery founded and led by Lord Lymington. In 1930, the English Mistery was founded by William Sanderson. Sanderson...
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Earl of Portsmouth (redirect from Viscount Lymington)
November 1734), it was created in 1743 for John Wallop, 1st Viscount Lymington, who had previously represented Hampshire in the House of Commons. He...
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Lymington and Pennington is an administrative area formed in 1974 in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England. It covers the historical settlements...
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John Francis Donaldson, Baron Donaldson of Lymington, PC (6 October 1920 – 31 August 2005) was a British barrister and judge who served as Master of the...
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Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr (redirect from Thomas West (MP for Lymington))
those charges. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Lymington in 1597. He succeeded his father as Baron De La Warr in 1602. It was said...
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Lymington is a rural residential locality in the local government area of Huon Valley in the South-east region of Tasmania. It is located about 25 kilometres...
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on 2 March 2017, following strong viewing figures. Scenes were set in Lymington, Hampshire (which substituted for the fictional Middenham and its estuary)...
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Wightlink (section Lymington-Yarmouth)
Isle of Wight in the south of England. It operates car ferries between Lymington and Yarmouth, and Portsmouth and Fishbourne and a fast passenger-only...
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Anthony Cooke (redirect from Anthony Cooke (MP for Lymington))
Sir Anthony Cooke, KB[1] (June 1501 – 11 June 1576) was an English humanist scholar. He was a companion and tutor to Edward VI. Anthony Cooke was the only...
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Lymington Hospital was a consultant-led community hospital in Lymington, Hampshire. It was administered by New Forest Primary Care Trust before it was...
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Cowes Sports Fareham Town Hamble Club Hythe & Dibden Laverstock & Ford Lymington Town Moneyfields Petersfield Town Portland United Shaftesbury Sherborne...
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The Lymington Times and New Milton Advertiser are weekly English broadsheet newspapers which serve the New Forest in Hampshire and neighbouring Christchurch...
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(24 km) south-west. Surrounding towns and villages include Beaulieu, Lymington, Lyndhurst, and Sway. The earliest signs of habitation in Brockenhurst...
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Castle and Lymington River Estuary is a 1,077.3-hectare (2,662-acre) biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest near Lymington in Hampshire...
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Lymington Pier railway station serves the harbour area of Lymington in Hampshire, England. It is 98 miles 15 chains (158.0 km) measured from London Waterloo...
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Dorothy Mary Donaldson, Baroness Donaldson of Lymington (née Warwick; 29 August 1921 – 4 October 2003), previously known as Dame Mary Donaldson, was the...
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Division: Sherborne Town One demoted from the Southern League South Division: Lymington Town Source: Wessex League Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal...
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of Parliament (MP). He was a Member of the Parliament of England for Lymington in 1593. "BLOUNT, Richard II (D.1628), of Dedisham, Suss. | History of...
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Lymington Town railway station serves the town of Lymington in Hampshire, England. It is 97 miles 57 chains (157.3 km) down the line from London Waterloo...
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The Burrard baronetcy, of Lymington in the County of Southampton, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 12 November 1807 for Harry Burrard...
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Lymington Town Football Club is a football club based in the coastal town of Lymington, Hampshire, England. Known as "The Linnets", they are currently...
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MV Lymington is a former ro-ro ferry, built in 1938 to serve the Isle of Wight. She is Britain's earliest example of a Voith Schneider driven ferry. Renamed...
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