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Stonor /ˈstoʊ.nər/ is a
mostly cultivated and
wooded village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Pishill with
Stonor, in the
South Oxfordshire...
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Stonor Park is a
historic country house and
private deer park
situated in a
valley in the
Chiltern Hills at
Stonor,
about four
miles (6.4 km)
north of...
- peers' by-election to
replace Lord
Brougham and Vaux.
Stonor was born 10
September 1974 to
Thomas Stonor, 7th
Baron Camoys and
Elisabeth Hyde Parker, daughter...
- The 2016
census determined a po****tion of 41 for the
state suburb of
Stonor.
Stonor was
gazetted as a
locality in 1974. The
eastern s**** of Lake Tiberius...
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Edmund Stonor (13
April 1831 – 28
February 1912) was a
prominent British Roman Catholic archbishop. Born into the
recusancy on 2
April 1831 at
Stonor, England...
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Stonor is a
village in Oxfordshire, England.
Stonor may also
refer to:
Stonor Park, and
Stonor House Stonor, Tasmania, a
locality in
Australia The Stonor...
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Ralph Francis Julian Stonor, 5th
Baron Camoys (26
January 1884 – 3
August 1968) was an
English Aristocrat and Lord of
Stonor Park who
married an American...
- Victoria.
Francis Robert Stonor was born on 9
December 1856 in Oxfordshire, England. He was the
eldest son of The Hon.
Francis Stonor,
Senior Clerk of the...
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Alina Mary
Stonor (born 1967) – she
married Simon Barrowcliff in 1994; the
couple has
three children. The Hon.
Emily Mary
Julia Stonor (born 1969) –...
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Watts Sherman Stonor, 6th
Baron Camoys, DL, JP (5 July 1913 – 9
March 1976) was an
English aristocrat and
Justice of the Peace.
Stonor was born on 5 July...