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Redenham is a
small village in the
civil parish of
Appleshaw in the Test
Valley district of Hampshire, England. It is in the
civil Parish of Fyfield. Its...
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Redenham Park is an
estate in the
civil parish of Appleshaw,[A] Hampshire, England,
surrounding Redenham House, an 18th-century
Grade II*
listed country...
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Wiltshire border and
includes the
hamlets of
Redenham and
Ragged Appleshaw,
including part of
Redenham Park.
Granted the
right to two
annual fairs in...
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Appleshaw Rake
Ramridge Park
Ramsdean Ramsdell Red Post
Bridge Red Rice
Redenham Redenham Park
Ringwood Rockbourne Rockford Romsey Ropley Rotherwick Rowland's...
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Pollen Baronetcy of
Redenham, in the
County of Southampton, is a
title in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain. It was
created on 15 May 1795 for John Pollen...
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Northington Grange Oakley Hall Old
Alresford House Ovington House Pax Hill
Redenham Park
Rhinefield House Roke
Manor Rotherfield Park
Silchester House Somerley...
- Hussars,
retiring with the rank of
Honorary Major in 1897. He
lived at
Redenham Park in Hampshire.
Fulcher was a right-handed
batsman who
bowled right-arm...
- Sir John
Walter Pollen, 2nd
Baronet of
Redenham (6
April 1784 – 2 May 1863) was a
British Conservative and Tory politician. He was the
eldest son of Sir...
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Blues Traveller – 8th
Dewhurst Stakes Bob's
Return – 1st
Zetland Stakes Redenham – 7th
Racing Post
Trophy Fatherland – 1st
Tyros Stakes, 1st ****urity Stakes...
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Pleydell extinct 1768 Pole of
Wolverton 28 July 1791 Pole
extant Pollen of
Redenham 1795
Pollen extant unproven (seventh
Baronet died 2003) –
under review...