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Bramshaw is a
small village and
civil parish in Hampshire, England. It lies just
inside the New Forest. The name
Bramshaw means Bramble Wood.
Until 1895...
- Ashurst,
Bramshaw,
Copythorne and
Netley Marsh (2 seats)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Derek Tipp 1,027 46.7
Independent Joe
Reilly 966 44.0...
- Latin). de Garlande, John (c. 1225).
Dictionarius [Dictionary] (in Latin).
Bramshaw,
Vikki (2009).
Craft of the Wise: A
practical guide to
paganism and witchcraft...
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Spaniels owned by Lloyd. The
fourth occasion was a
Labrador Retriever named Bramshaw Bob,
owned by
Countess Lorna Howe who is the
second most
successful breeder...
- was an
English first-class cricketer. Judd was born in
October 1845 at
Bramshaw, Hampshire. Judd
later made a
single appearance in first-class cricket...
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wards of Ashurst,
Copythorne South and
Netley Marsh,
Boldre and Sway,
Bramshaw,
Copythorne North and Minstead,
Brockenhurst and
Forest South East, Butts...
- the New Forest, near the
Wiltshire border. It is in the
civil parish of
Bramshaw. The name
Fritham may be
derived from Old
English meaning a cultivated...
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District Council, on the same day as
other local elections. The
election for
Bramshaw,
Copythorne North and
Minstead was
postponed due to the
death of a candidate...
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Retrieved 21
April 2020.[permanent dead link] "Shepherd's Gutter, near
Bramshaw (Palaeogene)".
Geological Conservation Review.
Joint Nature Conservation...
- his
wartime service with the Air Ministry.
Sprinks died in May 1948 at
Bramshaw, Hampshire. "Hampshire's
first pair".
Hampshire Advertiser. Southampton...