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Awbridge is a
small village and
civil parish in the Test
Valley district of Hampshire, England,
about three miles northwest of Romsey, and near the River...
- fell by 46 per cent
between 1129–30 and 1155–56. A new coin,
called the
Awbridge silver penny, was
issued under Stephen in 1153 to try to
stabilise the...
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Ashley Range Ashley Warren Ashmansworth Ashton Ashurst Avington Awbridge Axford Axmansford Badger Farm
Baffins Bagmore Bagnum Bank Bar End Barford...
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December 1856. He was the
second son of
Joshua Fay (b. 1824 in
Awbridge), a
farmer of
Huguenot origin, and Ann
Philpott (b. 1820 in Eling). Fay...
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grouped parish council.
Abbotts Ann
Ampfield Amport Andover Appleshaw Ashley Awbridge Barton Stacey Bossington Braishfield Broughton Buckholt Bullington Charlton...
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within the
several Tythings or
Hamlets of Mitchelmersh, Braishfield, and
Awbridge, in the
Manor and
Parish of Mitchelmersh, and
within the
Manor and Parish...
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parish was
abolished and
merged with Michelmersh.
Adjacent villages include Awbridge, Kimbridge, Mottisfont,
Mottisfont &
Dunbridge railway station, Lockerley...
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within the
several Tythings or
Hamlets of Mitchelmersh, Braishfield, and
Awbridge, in the
Manor and
Parish of Mitchelmersh, and
within the
Manor and Parish...
- Mr. Bidlake." The new
Seisdon Poor Law
Union workhouse was
erected at
Awbridge, to the north-east of Trysull, to
accommodate 120 inmates, but with enlargement...
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accepted the
curacy of Michelmersh, Hampshire. In 1878 he
became vicar of
Awbridge, in 1887
vicar of
Hedge End (both in Hampshire), and in 1890 he
moved to...