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- Brownsea Island is the largest of the islands in Poole Harbour in the county of Dorset, England. The island is owned by the National Trust with the northern...
- Waugh purchased the island in 1852 and established a pottery industry (Branksea Clay & Pottery Company) there, along with Maryland village to house his...
- Brownsea Castle, also known historically as Branksea Castle, was originally a Device Fort constructed by Henry VIII between 1545 and 1547 to protect Poole...
- established in the mid-19th century to house workers for a new pottery industry (Branksea Clay & Pottery Company) on the island. The supposed deposit of high quality...
- United States of America. Foster died in 1848 after cutting his throat at Branksea Castle; he had suffered from delirium because of poor health, and his death...
- Catherine Kirchner. Barling renamed the house from 'Rockville' to ‘Branksea Villa’, after Branksea Castle near his birthplace at Poole, Dorset, presumably recognising...
- April 2015. part of The Parish of Parkstone St.Peter and St.Osmund, with Branksea St.Mary [dead link‍] now daughter church of the parish Church of the Good...
- John Baker, Bishop of Salisbury. Following a curacy at Parkstone with Branksea (1989–1993), he was Priest in charge at Bishops Cannings, All Cannings...
- the heart of the Cleveland Street scandal. Cavendish-Bentinck purchased Branksea Castle on Brownsea Island in 1873 and introduced Jersey cows and developed...
- was perpetual curate of Alderholt, Dorset, 1849-54; perpetual curate of Branksea Island in Poole Harbour, Dorset, 1854–60; rector of Hamworthy, Dorset,...