Sherborne is a village and civil parish almost 3.5 miles (5.6 km) east of Northleach in Gloucestershire. Sherborne is a linear village, extending more...
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Sherborne House is a large house in the village of Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England. It is a former country house that has been converted into flats...
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Sherborne, England may refer to: Sherborne, Dorset Sherborne, Gloucestershire Sherborne, Somerset Sherbourne (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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Sherborne School is a 13–18 boys public school and boarding school located beside Sherborne Abbey, in the parish of Sherborne, Dorset. The school has...
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Sherborne may refer to Places Sherborne, a town in Dorset, England Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England Sherborne St John, Hampshire, England Sherborne...
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son of James Lenox Dutton (originally James Lenox Naper), of Sherborne, Gloucestershire, by his second wife Jane, daughter of Christopher Bond. He was...
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Sherborne House is the name of more than one house in Britain. It may refer to: Sherborne House, Dorset Sherborne House, Gloucestershire This disambiguation...
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of all ages and all countries." Bradley was born at Sherborne, near Cheltenham in Gloucestershire, to William Bradley and Jane Pound in September 1692...
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John Dutton (politician) (redirect from John Dutton (Gloucestershire MP))
John Dutton (1594 – 14 January 1657) of Sherborne Park, Gloucestershire was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1624...
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Lord Sherborne was successful in restoring the barony's formerly strong financial position. Sherborne was President of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological...
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Dutton family was Sherborne, Gloucestershire. In 1883 the Dutton estate consisted of: 3rd Baron Sherborne, 15773 acres in Gloucestershire (including the...
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Baron Sherborne (24 January 1779 – 18 October 1862), was a British peer. Sherborne was the son of James Dutton, 1st Baron Sherborne, of Sherborne, Gloucestershire...
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Sir John Dutton, 2nd Baronet (1684–1743), of Sherborne, Gloucestershire, was a British landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727...
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their contents. Retrieved 26 February 2024. "Wemyss Estate: Stanway, Gloucestershire". HM Revenue & Customs Land, Buildings and their contents. Retrieved...
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Sherborne (28 May 1840 – 2 January 1920), was a British peer and clergyman. He was born in Bibury, and died in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Sherborne...
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Sherborne (30 May 1804 – 8 March 1883), was a British peer. Sherborne was the son of John Dutton, 2nd Baron Sherborne, of Sherborne, Gloucestershire,...
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the late 1980s, Eric and his wife Rosaline made their home in Sherborne, Gloucestershire where he took a hobby repairing and making harpsichords. He was...
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International Academy for Continuous Education was inaugurated in Sherborne, Gloucestershire. Bennett had begun this enterprise with no programme in mind and...
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white oolite building stone belonging to Lord Sherborne. The living is a vicarage, united to that of Sherborne in 1776. The church, dedicated to St. Peter...
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Charles Dutton, 7th Baron Sherborne (13 May 1911 – 25 December 1982), was a British peer. Charles Thomas Sherborne Dutton was the son of Lt. Col. James...
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Bibury (redirect from Bibury, Gloucestershire)
Bibury is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It is on the River Coln, a Thames tributary that rises in the Cotswolds. The village...
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G. (1976). Journeys in Islamic countries (1st ed.). Sherborne, Gloucestershire England: Sherborne, Glos. : Coombe Springs Press. p. 43. ISBN 0900306246...
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Aldsworth (redirect from Aldsworth, Gloucestershire)
Aldsworth is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, about ten miles north-east of Cirencester. In 2010 its population...
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The Dutton Baronetcy, of Sherborne in the county of Dorset, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 22 June 1678 for Ralph Dutton...
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Randal Edward Sherborne Plunkett (15 November 1848 – 25 December 1883) was a British Conservative politician. He was the eldest son of Admiral Edward...
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been described as a Christian socialist. Plunkett was born in Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England, the third son of Admiral Edward Plunkett, the 16th Baron...
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built as a grandstand in the Sherborne Estate near the villages of Sherborne, Aldsworth and Northleach in Gloucestershire, England. The site is owned by...
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Hall and the third president of St Johns. He held Livings at Sherborne, Gloucestershire, Minety, Marston Sicca, Crick, Northamptonshire, Ilmington, Freckenham...
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RAF Windrush (category Royal Air Force stations in Gloucestershire)
The National Trust Estate Office is in the nearby village of Sherborne, Gloucestershire. List of former Royal Air Force stations "Windrush". Control Towers...
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Lechlade (redirect from Lechlade, Gloucestershire)
Anglo-Saxon Settlements to the rear of Sherborne House, Lechlade: excavations in 1997" (PDF). Trans. Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. 121: 23–96...
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