- po****tion is 823.
Butleigh has a church,
small village shop, a
Church of
England primary school and
Butleigh Nursery School.
Butleigh was
mentioned in...
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Bridport (1726–1814), sons of Rev.
Samuel Hood (1691/2-1777),
Vicar of
Butleigh and
prebendary of
Wells Cathedral both in
Somerset and
Vicar of Thorncombe...
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Baronet (1762–1814). Hood was the
eldest son of Rev.
Samuel Hood,
vicar of
Butleigh in
Somerset and
prebendary of Wells, and Mary Hoskins,
daughter of Richard...
- The
Anglican Church Of St
Leonard in
Butleigh,
within the
English county of Somerset, was
built in the 14th century. It is a
Grade II*
listed building...
- Jones. He was born in
Little Britain, Smithfield, London, and died in
Butleigh in Somerset. He had a
close ****ociation with
fellow architect and theatre...
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Poldens and the
Levels Volume IX:
Glastonbury and Street, Baltonsborough,
Butleigh,
Compton Dundon, Meare,
North Wootton, Podimore, Milton, Walton, West Bradley...
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Millfield Address Butleigh Road
Street ,
Somerset , BA16 0YD
England Coordinates 51°07′21″N 2°43′39″W / 51.1225°N 2.7275°W / 51.1225; -2.7275 Information...
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Inner Temple,
where he was
called to the bar in 1738. In 1738 he
inherited Butleigh Court,
Somerset from his aunt
Catherine Riggs née Symcox. He was first...
- He was a
younger son of the Rev.
Samuel Hood (1691/2 – 1777),
Vicar of
Butleigh and
prebendary of
Wells Cathedral (both in Somerset) and
Vicar of Thorncombe...
- sold to the Very Rev. Hon.
George Neville-Grenville and
included in the
Butleigh Manor until the 20th century. The last
owner of the Tor was
Robert Neville-Grenville...