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Charborough House, also
known as
Charborough Park, is a
Grade I
listed building, the
manor house of the
ancient manor of
Charborough. The
house is between...
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Charborough is an
historic former parish and
manor in Dorset, England. It
survives today as a hamlet,
situated on an
affluent of the
River Stour, 6 miles...
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Henry Drax (c. 1693–1755) of
Ellerton Abbey,
Yorkshire and
Charborough, near Wareham,
Dorset was a
British Whig
politician who sat in the
House of Commons...
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culling of wild animals. Drax
lives in his family's
ancestral seat,
Charborough House – a
Grade I
listed manor house in
rural Dorset. He is the largest...
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Caribbean slave plantations and
estates then
descended with that of
Charborough House in Dorset. By 1680,
Henry Drax was the
owner of the
largest plantations...
- parish,
Charborough was
anciently a
separate manor,
hamlet and
ecclesiastical parish. The
Grade I
listed 17th-century
mansion called Charborough House or...
- (?1721–89), of
Charborough,
Dorset |
History of
Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org.
Retrieved 5 June 2020.
Charborough House v t e...
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younger daughter and
coheir of John
Samuel Wanley Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, of
Charborough Park, Dorset.
Ernle Burton's
paternal grandmother, Anna
Maria Plunkett...
- executed, 175 were transported, and nine were
publicly whipped. In 1686, at
Charborough Park, a
meeting took
place to plot the
downfall of
James II of England...
- and Westbury-on-Trym, and the
District of
Northavon wards of
Filton Charborough,
Filton Conygre,
Filton Northville,
Stoke Gifford North, and
Stoke Gifford...