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Chideock (/ˈtʃɪdək/ CHID-ək) is a
village and
civil parish in
south west Dorset, England,
situated close to the
English Channel between Bridport and Lyme...
- Sir John IV
Chideock (died 1415) was an
English landowner, administrator, soldier, and
politician who
lived at
Chideock in
Dorset and sat as
Member of...
- hair, was then kept at the Martyr's
church on the Weld family's
estate in
Chideock, Dorset. It is now
preserved at
Buckfast Abbey, near
Buckfastleigh in Devon...
- the
shirt was then at the Martyr's
church on the Weld family's
estate in
Chideock, Dorset. In 2011 the
shirt was put on
public display at
Buckfast Abbey...
- (4.8 km) west-southwest of Bridport. It lies
within the
civil parish of
Chideock. The
coast at
Seatown is part of the Jur****ic Coast, a
World Heritage Site...
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Blessed Thomas Pilchard Portrait in the
Chideock Martyrs Church in
Chideock,
England Priest and
Martyr Born 1557 Battle, Sus**** Died (1587-03-21)21 March...
- of the Horse. In the same year he
married Margaret Chideock,
eldest daughter of Sir John
Chideock, and
widow of
William Stourton, 2nd
Baron Stourton;...
- were from old
recusant Catholic families. His father,
Humphrey Weld of
Chideock, was a
member of the Weld family. Humphrey's
father Thomas Weld (of Lulworth)...
- HarperCollins. p. 197. ISBN 978-0-380-71543-5. Wells, John (6 May 2010). "
Chideock". John Wells's
phoetic blog.
Retrieved 6 May 2010. "How Do You Pronounce...
- (1446–1449).
Catherine (died 1461), who
before 1425
married Sir John
Chideock, of
Chideock in Dorset.[citation needed] Elizabeth, who
married Adam Tyrwhitt...