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Iwerne Courtney (/ˈjuːɜːrn/), also
known as
Shroton, is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Dorset. It lies
approximately 4
miles (6 kilometres)...
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Thomas Freke (c. 1638–1701), of
Shroton and
Melcombe Horsey, Dorset, was an
English politician. He was born the
third son of John
Freke of
Cerne Abbas...
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disruption to his
domestic life. Later, in 1701, his wife
inherited the
Shroton estates of
another Thomas Freke and he took up
residence there. He was...
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George Pitt (died 1745) of
Shroton, Dorset, and Strathfieldsaye, Hampshire, was an
English landowner and Tory
politician who sat in the
House of Commons...
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George Trenchard 25
November 1597:
Thomas Freke, of
Iwerne Courtnay (alias
Shroton) 28
November 1598:
George Morton 2
December 1599:
Robert Miller, of Little...
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appointment was
Comptroller of the Navy from 1790 to 1794.
Martin was born at
Shroton House, Dorset, 29
August 1733. On the
death of his
brother George in 1748...
- Hartgrove,
Compton Abbas, Todber,
Stour Row,
Stour Provost, East
Orchard Shroton. The ward
falls within the
North Dorset parliamentary constituency and...
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became a fish bar,
called the Sea S**** from 1964. Now on the
corner of
Shroton Street, the
restaurant is one of London's most
highly rated fish and chip...
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captured 400, half of whom were wounded. They were held in the
church at
Shroton.
Parliamentarian sources claimed that they had been
stirred up by "malignant...
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Oswald Wardell-Yerburgh as Rector, a new
Christ Church House was
built in
Shroton Street, in
polychromatic brick, and
provided parish rooms and a Boys’ Club...