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county of Hampshire. It is
split between the
civil parishes of
Hartley Wespall and
Stratfield Turgis. It
contains six
Grade II
listed buildings and a...
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Hartley Wespall is a
village and
civil parish in the
Basingstoke and
Deane district of Hampshire, England. It is near the
larger village of Hook, which...
- Pitt (1559 – 29 May 1636) of Old
Palace Yard, Westminster, and of
Hartley Wespall and
Stratfield Saye, both in Hampshire, and of
Iwerne Stepleton in Dorset...
- made a
canon of the
eighth stall of
Windsor in 1820. He died at
Hartley Wespall, Hampshire, of
which parish he had been
rector since 1824. A.Clutton-Brock...
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Harestock Hare
Warren Hart
Plain Hartfordbridge Hartley Mauditt Hartley Wespall Hartley Wintney Hatch Warren Hatherden Hattingley Havant Hawkley Hawley...
- to
River Lyde
confluence at
Hartley Wespall)".
Catchment Data Explorer.
Environment Agency. "Loddon (Hartley
Wespall to
Sherfield on Loddon)". Catchment...
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Turgis itself and
surrounding outlying farms.
Stratfield Turgis &
Hartley Wespall Cricket Club play at
Turgis Green.
Daneshill School is a
preparatory school...
- part of the
benefice of
Sherfield on Loddon,
Stratfield Saye and
Hartley Wespall with
Stratfield Turgis,
Bramley and
Little London within the
Diocese of...
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William (c. 1559 – 1636), of Old
Palace Yard,
Westminster and
Hartley Wespall, Hants. |
History of
Parliament Online". Blackburn,
Terence R. (2007)....
- 1891 to 1908.
Richard Durnford Jr. was born on 28 June 1843 in
Hartley Wespall House, Basingstoke, Hampshire,
England to
Richard Durnford,
Bishop of Chichester...