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Mosterton is a
village and
civil parish in Dorset, England,
situated approximately 3
miles (4.8 km)
north of Beaminster. In the 2011
census the parish...
- St Mary's
Church is a
Church of
England parish church in
Mosterton, Dorset, England. The
church was
designed by
Edmund Pearce and
built in 1832–33 to...
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Saltfleetby primary schools in
Lincolnshire as well as
Broadwindsor and
Mosterton primary schools in Dorset, with the help of a
local pub. However, there...
- manor, that of
Mosterton in
Dorset which he may have been
given for
serving in
William the Conqueror's army of 1066.
Mortestorne (as
Mosterton was then known)...
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Samuel Hood (1715–1805) was the son of
Alexander Hood (c.1675 – 1756) of
Mosterton,
buried at Netherbury,
elder brother of Rev.
Samuel Hood (1689–1777),...
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Captain Alexander Hood by
Henry Singleton Born (1758-04-23)23
April 1758
Mosterton, Dorset,
England Died 21
April 1798(1798-04-21) (aged 39) Of the coast...
- 345-foot-long (105 m) road
tunnel on the A3066 road
between Beaminster and
Mosterton in Dorset, England. The
tunnel was
constructed between 1830 and 1832;...
- Magna, Moordown, Moor Crichel, Morcombelake, Morden, Moreton, Motcombe,
Mosterton, Muccles****, Mudeford,
Muscliff Netherbury,
Nether Cerne,
Nether Compton...
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Melbury Bubb
Melbury Osmond Melcombe Horsey Minterne Magna Morcombelake Mosterton Netherbury Nether Cerne Nether Compton North Poorton North Wootton Oborne...
- that
flows north to the
Bristol Channel. The Axe then
flows west
through Mosterton and
Seaborough before turning south and
forming the
county boundary between...