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Carhampton is a
village and
civil parish in Somerset, England, 4
miles (6.4 km) to the east of Minehead.
Carhampton civil parish stretches from the Bristol...
- Earl of
Carhampton was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1785 for
Simon Luttrell, 1st
Viscount Carhampton. He had
already been created...
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General Henry Lawes Luttrell, 2nd Earl of
Carhampton PC (7
August 1743 – 25
April 1821) was an Anglo-Irish
politician and soldier, who both in
public and...
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Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of
Carhampton (c. 1713 – 14
January 1787) was an Anglo-Irish
politician and peer who sat in the
British House of
Commons from...
- The
Hundred of
Carhampton is one of the 40
historical Hundreds in the
ceremonial county of Somerset, England,
dating from
before the
Norman conquest during...
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white maple tree; With the w****ailing bowl, we'll
drink unto thee. At
Carhampton, near Minehead, the
Apple Orchard W****ailing is held on Old
Twelfth Night...
- Æthelwulf's reign. In 843, he was
defeated in a
battle against the
Vikings at
Carhampton in Somerset, but he
achieved a
major victory at the
Battle of
Aclea in...
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Country hosts historic w****ails annually, such as
Whimple in
Devon and
Carhampton in Somerset, both on 17 January, or old
Twelfth Night. Many new, commercial...
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which was
completed in 1739 and the
Church of St John the
Baptist in
Carhampton which was
rebuilt in 1863.
There are
numerous religious structures in...
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Commons before being created Baron Irnham in 1768,
Viscount Carhampton in 1781 and Earl of
Carhampton in 1785. Anne was
first married to a
Derbyshire gentleman...