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Sharpham is a
village and
civil parish on the
Somerset Levels near
Street and
Glastonbury in the
Mendip district of Somerset, England. It is
located near...
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Edward Sharpham (baptised 1576 – 1608) was an
English playwright and pamphleteer. He was
baptised on 22 July 1576, the
third son of
Richard Sharpham of Colehanger...
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Sharpham is an
historic estate in the
parish of Ashprington, Devon. The
Georgian mansion house,
known as
Sharpham House,
overlooks the
River Dart and...
- Saul owns the 300-acre
Sharpham Park
estate organic farm and the
Kilver Court shopping centre, in
Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
Sharpham Park
produces 500 tonnes...
- was an Iron Age village,
close to the old
course of the
River Brue and
Sharpham Park
approximately 2
miles (3 km) west of Glastonbury, that
dates back...
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England and
joined the
Sharpham North Community near Totnes, Devon. Over the
course of the next
fifteen years Batchelor lived at
Sharpham, he
became coordinator...
- the shamrock" in "usquebagh" or whiskey. In 1607, the
playwright Edward Sharpham in his play The
Fleire included a
reference to "Maister
Oscabath the Irishman...
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Dartington Trust and founder/chairman of
mindfulness &
nature charity The
Sharpham Trust.
Maurice Anthony Ash was born at Hazaribagh,
India on 31 October...
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Henry Fielding was born on 22
April 1707 at
Sharpham Park, the seat of his mother's
family in
Sharpham, Somerset. He was the son of Lt.-Gen.
Edmund Fielding...
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Sampford Spiney Sandford Satterleigh Saunton Scorriton Seaton Sector Shaldon Sharpham Shaugh Prior Shebbear Sheepstor Sheepwash Sheldon Sherford (near Kingsbridge)...