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Cattistock is a
village and
civil parish in west Dorset, England,
sited in the
upper reaches of the
Frome Valley, 8
miles (13 km)
northwest of the county...
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Cattistock after the
Cattistock hunt: HMS
Cattistock (1917),
launched in 1917, was a Hunt-class
minesweeper that
served in
World War I HMS
Cattistock (L35)...
- HMS
Cattistock, the
third ship of this name, is a Hunt-class mine
countermeasures vessel of the
Royal Navy. She was
launched in 1981 and
commissioned on...
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Cattistock Halt
railway station was a
railway station in the
county of
Dorset in England. It was
served by
trains on what is now
known as the
Heart of...
- HMS
Cattistock (L35) was a Type I Hunt-class
destroyer of the
Royal Navy. She was a
member of the
first subgroup of the Hunt
class and
served throughout...
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October 2021. "HMS Ledbury".
Royal Navy.
Retrieved 22
April 2015. "HMS
Cattistock".
Royal Navy.
Retrieved 22
April 2015. "HMS Brocklesby".
Royal Navy. Retrieved...
- 13th century. Just over 0.5
miles (0.80 km) west of the
village and in
Cattistock parish is Chantmarle, a 15th-century
manor house with
later additions...
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Dorset ****
throwing began in 2008 at a
festival in the
Dorset village of
Cattistock,
inspired by a
Yorkshire pudding throwing game that the
organiser had...
- multiple-launch
rocket system (MLRS) M31 is the
pennant number for HMS
Cattistock, a Hunt-class mine
countermeasures vessel M31 = 0x7FFFFFFF = 2147483647...
- used for
World War I Hunt-class minesweepers:
these were HMS Bicester,
Cattistock,
Cottesmore and Quorn. HMS Atherstone had been a
paddlewheel minesweeper...