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- Walhampton is a hamlet in the New Forest National Park of Hampshire, England. It is in the civil parish of Boldre. It is approximately half a mile east...
- Walhampton School is a coeducational private preparatory school situated in the hamlet of Walhampton, near Lymington, England. It is the result of the...
- He is the president of the Solent Protection Society, a governor of Walhampton School and a director of Beaulieu Enterprises Ltd. He also a trustee of...
- from 1741 to 1778. Burrard was the eldest son of Paul Burrard MP, of Walhampton, and his wife Lucy Dutton-Colt, daughter of Sir Thomas Dutton-Colt, Envoy...
- in London's Belgravia district. In 1883, Heseltine acquired Walhampton House in Walhampton, Hampshire as his country house. He again hired Shaw to remodel...
- personal friendship and pastoral care.: 312  Additional camps began at Walhampton School near Lymington, Hampshire for the second tier of public schools...
- The Burrard, later Burrard-Neale, later Burrard baronetcy, of Walhampton in the County of Southampton, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on...
- on the Isle of Wight, and nephew of Sir Harry Burrard, 1st Baronet, of Walhampton, whom he succeeded in 1791. In 1795, he adopted the additional name of...
- son of William Burrard and nephew of Sir Harry Burrard, 1st Baronet, of Walhampton and succeeded his brother as baronet in 1840. He was Chaplain in Ordinary...
- the Peninsular War. Burrard was born at Walhampton on 1 June 1755, the elder son of George Burrard of Walhampton, Hampshire, who was the third son of Paul...