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Burpham is a
rural village and
civil parish in the Arun
District of West Sus****, England. The
village is on an arm of the
River Arun
slightly less than...
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There is also a
Burpham in West Sus****,
England near Arundel.
Burpham /ˈbɜːrfəm/ is a
suburb of Guildford, a town in Surrey,
England with an historic...
- (1634–1689), was a
founding settler of Norwalk,
Connecticut George Abbot School,
Burpham, Guildford, Surrey,
England George Abbott (disambiguation)
Abbot (surname)...
- Sus****-Kent border, Hastings, Lewes,
Burpham and Chichester. The "Burghal Hidage"
lists boroughs in
geographical order.
Burpham was the
predecessor of Arundel...
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trace its
origins back many
hundreds of years.
Merrow is
separated from
Burpham (to the north-west) by the New
Guildford Line, the
second railway line...
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after a long
illness at his home from
intestinal cancer, "The Leat" in
Burpham, near
Arundel in Sus****, on 21
February 1993; his wife, Kathleen, survived...
- in the two
versions of the do****ent:
Version A
includes references to
Burpham,
Wareham and
Bridport but
omits Shaftesbury and
Barnstaple which are listed...
- Village, Park Barn, Stoughton, Westborough, and the (former)
villages of
Burpham, and Merrow. The rest of the
borough is
covered by
civil parishes: Albury...
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Francis Cecil Campbell Balfour,
nephew of the
first Earl. The
family seat is
Burpham Lodge, near Arundel, Sus****.
Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour...
- bliss".
Pearce calls this the "abolitionist project".
Pearce grew up in
Burpham, Surrey. His parents,
grandparents and
three of his great-grandparents...