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Robert Burhill or
Burghill (1572–1641) was an
English clergyman,
known as a
prolific controversialist. He was born at Dymock, Gloucestershire, and entered...
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services on the
South West Main Line. Two golf
courses are
within its bounds,
Burhill Golf Club and
Hersham Village Golf Club;
considerable other land is wooded...
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Dowager Duchess survived him for
exactly twenty years to the day,
dying at
Burhill Park, Walton-on-Thames on 13
August 1904. They had no children, and the...
- 2012, the Rick
Wakeman Celebrity classic golf
tournament took
place at
Burhill Golf Club in Surrey,
raising funds in aid of the children's
charity Sparks...
- He was
succeeded by his nephew, Henry. The
Duchess died at
Bearhill (
Burhill) Park (House), Hersham, Surrey, in
August 1904, aged 83, and was buried...
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Former earthworks,
including a moat (all destro**** in the 1950s)
inside Burhill Wood to the west of Chipping,
could suggest an
earlier Iron Age settlement...
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worked as a
cinema usherette. He
received his
education at
Hersham House &
Burhill Infants,
Hersham Juniors, and at
Rydens School,
which he left at the age...
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Having been dis****d with the
Design Office from
Brooklands to the
nearby Burhill Golf Club in Hersham,
after the
Vickers factory was
badly bombed in September...
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aircrews started to
arrive from 24 March. On 24
March Gibson travelled to
Burhill near
Weybridge for his
first meeting with
Barnes Wallis.
Wallis discovered...
- was won by a
greyhound named Ballindura trained by
Harry Leader. The
Burhill kennels in Walton-on-Thames
became renowned within the
industry for housing...