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Marnhull (/ˈmɑːrnəl/ MAR-nəl) is a
village and
civil parish in Dorset,
southern England. It lies in the
Blackmore Vale,
three miles (five kilometres) north...
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Cinque Ports, and on 13
March Earl of
Northampton and
Baron Marnhull, of
Marnhull in the
County of Dorset; on 24
February 1605 he was
given the Garter...
- but a new town".
Dorset Life.
Retrieved 20
October 2015. "About
Marnhull".
Marnhull Messenger.
Archived from the
original on 4
November 2015. Retrieved...
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Stalbridge and
Marnhull is an
electoral ward in Dorset.
Since 2019, the ward has
elected 1
councillor to
Dorset Council. The
Stalbridge and
Marnhull ward is...
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Dorset parliamentary constituency.
Stalbridge is part of the
Stalbridge and
Marnhull electoral ward,
which elects 1
member to
Dorset Council. Historically,...
- his
death in 1696 the
title became extinct. The
Williams Baronetcy, of
Marnhull in the
County of Dorset, was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on 19...
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Magna Langton Long Blandford,
Lydlinch Manston, Mappowder,
Margaret Marsh,
Marnhull,
Melbury Abbas,
Milborne St Andrew,
Milton Abbas,
Motcombe Okeford Fitzpaine...
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Pleck is a
small hamlet to the
south of
Marnhull, one of the
largest villages in England. It lies
close to the
River Stour in Dorset. It
consists of nine...
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extended his
estate in
Dorset by
acquiring Buckland Newton,
Cattistock and
Marnhull from
Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester. In Elizabeth's
reign he apparently...
- churchyard. The
Parish Church of St
Andrew is
built from
greensand and
Marnhull limestone and has a 14th-century
tower arch and west window, a mid-15th-century...