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Beversham is a
location in the
civil parish of
Little Glemham, in the East
Suffolk district, in the
county of Suffolk, England. It was
recorded as Beuresham...
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location No. of
households Wantisden 52.5
Blaxhall 45
Parham 34
Brutge 13
Beversham 2
Niuetuna 1
Tunstall 0...
- way of a
letter between Sir
Edward Filmer (3rd Bart.) and his brother,
Beversham Filmer dated 1748, in
which they
discuss a door spring.
Whilst not a door...
- was
created the
first of the
Filmer baronets in 1674. His
other son,
Beversham Filmer,
became the
owner of
Luddenham Court, near Faversham, who then...
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Edward Beversham Harman (September 1802 – 6
January 1866) was an
Irish first-class
cricketer and physician. The son of
Beversham Harman and Mary Connolly...
- 3rd
Baronet (1683–1755) Sir John Filmer, 4th
Baronet (1716–1797) Sir
Beversham Filmer, 5th
Baronet (1719–1805) Sir
Edmund Filmer, 6th
Baronet (1727–1834)...
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Baronetage of
England Preceded by
Edward Filmer Baronet (of East Sutton) 1755–1797 Succeeded by
Beversham Filmer...
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close to
Luton in
Bedfordshire which had been
purchased in 1771 by Sir
Beversham Filmer. "House of
Commons constituencies beginning with "K" (part 1)"...
- Singleton, and left as heir
William II. One daughter, Dorothea,
married Sir
Beversham Filmer, 5th Baronet, and another, Priscilla,
married Richard Hammett,...
- 2nd
Baron Raymond,
without issue in 1756, the
manor was left to Sir
Beversham Filmer, 5th Baronet, of East
Sutton in Kent. He,
dying without children...