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Bramshott is a
village and
parish with
mediaeval origins in the East
Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It lies 0.9
miles (1.4 km)
north of Liphook...
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Bramshott Military Camp,
often simplified to Camp
Bramshott, was a
temporary army camp set up on
Bramshott Common near the
village of
Bramshott, Hampshire...
- Sus****/Surrey borders. It is in the
civil parish of
Bramshott and Liphook,
which includes Bramshott,
Griggs Green, Conford, P****field,
Hammer Bottom (also...
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Bramshott Common is part of a
large expanse of heathland, near
Bramshott, Hampshire, England,
bordering Ludshott Common. It was the site of
Bramshott...
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Bramshott and Liphook,
formerly just
Bramshott is a
civil parish in the East
Hampshire district, in Hampshire, England, on the main
route from
London to...
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Bramshott and
Ludshott Commons is a 374.4-hectare (925-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest near
Grayshott in Hampshire. It is part of...
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composed of the
following wards: The
District of East
Hampshire wards of
Bramshott & Liphook, Grayshott, Headley, Lindford,
Whitehill Chase,
Whitehill Hogmoor...
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Berkeley of
Beverstone 4.
Edmund Dudley 18. Sir John
Bramshott of
Bramshott 9.
Elizabeth Bramshott 19.
Catherine Pelham 2. John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland...
- poor, infirm, and orphaned. It was
built for the poor of
three parishes:
Bramshott,
Headley and Kingsley. It was the
centre of a riot in 1830. The building...
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Berkeley of
Beverstone 4.
Edmund Dudley 18. Sir John
Bramshott of
Bramshott 9.
Elizabeth Bramshott 19.
Catherine Pelham 2. John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland...