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Cholwell is a
historic hamlet and
manor in the
parish of Cameley, Somerset, England. The
manor house,
Cholwell House, was
rebuilt in 1855 by
William Rees-Mogg...
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George Ring
Cholwell (December 1, 1820 –
April 10, 1883) was
Warden of the
Borough of Norwalk,
Connecticut from 1861 to 1863. He was born in Norwalk, on...
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Cholwell's Chickens is a
science fiction novella by Jack
Vance from 1952. It was
first published in
Thrilling Wonder Stories magazine in
August 1952. It...
- Bristol, England. He was the son of
Edmund Fletcher Rees-Mogg (1889–1962) of
Cholwell House in the
parish of
Cameley in Somerset, an Anglican, and his Irish...
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whose son
Richard Mogg (1690–1729) of
nearby Chewton Mendip,
purchased Cholwell,
subsequently the prin****l seat of the Mogg family. The
house is built...
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Horace David Cholwell St Paul, 1st
Baronet (1775–1840) Sir
Horace St Paul, 2nd
Baronet (1812–1891) "St. Paul, Sir
Horace David Cholwell, 1st bt. (1775-1840)...
- of St
Pancras in London. He is a
descendent of the Rees-Mogg
family of
Cholwell, Cameley. He is one of five children,
having three elder siblings, Emma...
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Dartmoor Mary Tavy
Power Station Cholwell Brook Collybrooke Langsford Rd
River Burn
Stannary Bridge Vigo
Bridge A386 A386 West
Bridge Tavistock Canal...
- Sir
Horace David Cholwell St Paul, 1st
Baronet (6
January 1775 – 8
October 1840) was an
English soldier and
Member of Parliament. He was born in Paris...
- (1951;
reissued as a
novel in 1964) "Abercrombie Station" and its
sequel "
Cholwell's Chickens" (both 1952; two
novellas later issued as
Monsters in
Orbit in...