Selborne Common is a 99.6-hectare (246-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Selborne in Hampshire. It is a Nature Conservation...
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provide easier access to the Hanger and Selborne Common on the summit of Selborne Hill. A complete history of Selborne, from its geology through its establishment...
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county's Tumps. Selborne Hill lies above the village of Selborne on the edge of the Hampshire Downs, its crown playing host to Selborne Common, an area of...
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Common and Waggoners Wells Mottisfont Abbey Sandham Memorial Chapel Selborne Common Stockbridge Down Stockbridge Marsh The Vyne West Green House Winchester...
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similar-looking common chiffchaff, willow warbler and wood warbler by their songs, as detailed in 1789 in The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, but the...
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the following fauna: Common kingfisher Common buzzard European goldfinch Eurasian treecreeper Common reed bunting Red kite Common chiffchaff European green...
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Ordnance Survey Explorer Map 133: Haslemere, Petersfield, Midhurst & Selborne. Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger series. Kingsclere at www.british-history...
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Nearby, on a triangle of grass between Newton Lane and the track to Selborne Common, is a small sarsen stone. The village has a Sports and Social Centre...
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Sites View: Selborne Common". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 17 April 2020. Ratcliffe, p. 52-53 "Selborne Common". National...
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particularly Alexander Cockburn. After Hatherly was replaced by Lord Selborne in September 1872, a second bill was introduced after consultation with...
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Gilbert White, in his posthumously published 1789 The Natural History of Selborne, quoted a man's story about swallows being found in a chalk cliff collapse...
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63-hectare (160-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Selborne in Hampshire. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade 2, and part...
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miles (2.7 km) eastward on the B3004 road. It is part of the parish of Selborne, which covers an area of 7,915 acres (3,203 ha). The nearest railway station...
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of the Union of South Africa. On 7 January 1907 Selborne released a despatch, known as the Selborne Memorandum. It reviewed the situation in South Africa...
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a dishonest and fraudulent design on the part of the trustees. — Lord Selborne LC, Barnes v Addy (1874) LR 9 Ch App 244, 251–252. This passage was adopted...
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The Selborne-Fisher scheme, or Selborne scheme, was an effort by John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher, Second Sea Lord, approved by William Palmer, 2nd Earl...
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Humphries. ISBN 978-1848221024. Class (ed.), 1968 The Natural History of Selborne (ed.), Penguin, 1977 In Search of Food (with David Mabey) Cold Comforts...
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who was now Lord Selborne and the new lord chancellor – as the Supreme Court of Judicature bill. While still cautious, Selborne's bill was far more structured...
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ISBN 9781596918115. White, Gilbert (1837). The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. With The naturalist's calendar and miscellaneous observations. p. 449...
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detriment. Lord Cairns LC gave the lead judgment, with which Lords O'Hagan, Selborne, Blackburn and Gordon concurred. My Lords, it is upon those grounds that...
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Rye Sandford Sandleheath Sarisbury Sarisbury Green Segensworth West Selborne Selborne Hill Shalden Shawford Shedfield Sheet Sherborne St John Sherfield...
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townhouses and sleek modern "boxes". The village comprises three hamlets. The Selborne hamlet is devoted to the visual and culinary arts and currently contains...
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observer as Rev. Gilbert White, in his The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne (1789, based on decades of observations). This idea may have been supported...
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JP (3 March 2016 and presented on 12 September 2016) The 4th Earl of Selborne Dame Kate Bingham (2021) Neil Appleton (1989) Randall, Lord Davidson of...
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description of rushlight making in The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, Letter XXVI (1789). Rushlights were still used in rural England to the...
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of Trade and was replaced as Minister of Economic Warfare by Lord Selborne. Selborne in turn retired Nelson, who had suffered ill health as a result of...
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Sunbury-on-Thames (section Sunbury Common)
subdivided. Rev. Gilbert White described Sunbury, in The Natural History of Selborne, letter xii, 4 November 1767 as "one of those pleasant villages lying on...
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(1668), p. 161. Gilbert White, The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of Southampton (1789) p. 50: "the water-eft, or newt, is...
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benefactor Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne (1812–1895), Lord Chancellor William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne KG GCMG PC (1859–1942), politician and...
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fireplaces, sometimes with birds still on them. In his The Natural History of Selborne, Gilbert White notes that western jackdaws used to nest in crevices beneath...
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