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- Spetisbury (/ˈspɛtsbəri/) is a village and civil parish in north Dorset, England, situated on the River Stour and the A350, four miles (six kilometres)...
- also Spettisbury Priory, was a medieval priory in Spetisbury or Spettisbury, Dorset, England. The alien house of Benedictine monks at Spettisbury was a...
- Francis Fane (5 December 1752 – 10 November 1813) of Spettisbury, near Blandford, Dorset, was a British Member of Parliament. Francis Fane was born on...
- Priory? (see above) Chudleigh Abbey Brigittine nuns transferred from Spettisbury, Dorset 1887; transferred to Marley House, Rattery (now Syon Abbey) 1925...
- Marshal of France (friendly fire) (b. 1763) November 10 – Francis Fane of Spettisbury, Member of the British Parliament (b. 1752) November 12 – Jean de Crèvecœur...
- Blandford, Milborne St Andrew, Milborne Stileham, Milton Abbas, Pimperne, Spettisbury, Steepleton Iwerne, Stowerpaine, Tarrant Crawford, Tarrant Gunville,...
- SeptemberJames Wyatt, architect (born 1746) 10 NovemberFrancis Fane of Spettisbury, MP (born 1752) 17? NovemberWilliam Franklin, last colonial governor...
- PastScape). Retrieved 16 August 2011. "Alien houses — The priory of Spettisbury | British History Online". British-history.ac.uk. 22 June 2003. Retrieved...
- the Earl of Wivelscombe, wants to marry his daughter Lady Geraldine Spettisbury, but is dismissed for his trouble. He leaves for America (not knowing...
- return to England they initially took over a recently vacated convent at Spettisbury (Dorset), before moving to Chudleigh (Devon) in 1887. In 1925 they were...