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- Wherwell is a village on the River Test in Hampshire, England. The name may derive from its bubbling springs resulting in the Middle Ages place name “Hwerwyl”...
- from the second. He was the son of Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr, of Wherwell Abbey in Hampshire, and Anne Knollys, daughter of Catherine Knollys; making...
- Wherwell Abbey was an abbey of Benedictine nuns in Wherwell, Hampshire, England. The nunnery was founded about 986 by Ælfthryth, the widow of King Edgar...
- Wherwell Wood is a hamlet in the civil parish of Wherwell in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England. It lies approximately 2.7 miles (4.4 km)...
- Ichneumon (medieval zoology) Kye-ryong (Korean ****atrice) Snallygaster Wherwell Yi (dinosaur) The Book of the Dun Cow (novel) Historia Naturalis viii.37...
- four sisters, Eadgyth (or Edith), Ælfgifu, Wulfhilda, and the Abbess of Wherwell Abbey. His mother died around 1000, after which his father remarried, this...
- Notes on the Parishes of Fyfield, Kimpton, Penton Mewsey, Weyhill and Wherwell in the County of Hampshire. Salisbury, UK: Bennett Brothers, 1898. 101...
- Baron De La Warr (/ˈdɛləwɛər/ DEL-ə-wair; c. 1550 – 24 March 1601/1602) of Wherwell Abbey, Hampshire, was a member of Elizabeth I's Privy Council. Thomas West...
- William of Malmesbury reports that she founded both Amesbury Abbey and Wherwell Abbey as Benedictine nunneries, though the foundation histories of both...
- Wherwell railway station served the village of Wherwell, Hampshire, England, from 1885 to 1956 on the Fullerton to Hurstbourne Line. The station opened...