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created in 1815 for John Parker, 2nd
Baron Boringdon. At the same time he was
created Viscount Boringdon, of
North Molton in the
County of Devon, which...
- Lady
Boringdon may
refer to:
Theresa Parker (1745–1775),
English noblewoman known as Lady
Boringdon Augusta Fane (1786–1871),
English noblewoman known...
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Boringdon Hall is a 16th-century
Grade I
listed manor house in the
parish of Colebrook,
about two
miles north of Plympton, Devon. The
oldest parts of...
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Hartley (born 9
November 1998) is a
British actress.
Hartley attended Boringdon Primary School and
worked as a
child actress in
various plays at the Theatre...
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present building was
commenced by John
Parker (1703–1768) of
nearby Boringdon Hall, Plympton, and of
Court House,
North Molton, both in Devon, together...
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Boringdon Camp is an
English Iron Age and
Roman earthwork in Cann Woods, near Plympton, Plymouth, Devon. It is a
scheduled ancient monument and owned...
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Baron Boringdon (1735 – 27
April 1788) was a
British peer and
Member of Parliament.
Parker was the
eldest son of John
Parker (1703–1768) of
Boringdon Hall...
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Plymouth Sound with
ancient hillforts located at
Lyneham Warren to the east,
Boringdon Camp and
Maristow Camp to the north. The
settlement of Plympton, further...
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effectual than the
success [at Copenhagen]". On 30
September he
wrote Lord
Boringdon that he
hoped Copenhagen would "stun
Russia into her
sense again". Canning...
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Henry Villiers Parker,
Viscount Boringdon (28 May 1806 – 1
November 1817) was a
British nobleman. He was the son and heir
apparent of John Parker, who...