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Chinnocks are
three villages in Somerset, England,
south west of
Yeovil in the
South Somerset district: East
Chinnock Middle Chinnock West
Chinnock The...
- In 1913 it
merged with
Chinnock,
Clarke &
Chinnock to form Debenham,
Tewson &
Chinnocks. In 1987, Debenham,
Tewson &
Chinnocks was
listed on the London...
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Celtic origin. A
Roman burial was
found at
Higher Farm,
Middle Chinnock. The
Chinnocks were held as one
estate in
Saxon times by
Wynflaed under Shaftesbury...
- The
Chinnocks were held as one
estate in
Saxon times by
Wynflaed under Shaftesbury Abbey but by the time of the
Norman Conquest in 1066 East
Chinnock, West...
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William Chinnock (November 12, 1947 –
March 7, 2007), also
referred to as Bill
Chinnock or
Billy Chinnock, was an
American singer-songwriter and guitarist...
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alternative derivation may be an old hill-name of
Celtic origin. The
Chinnocks (later East, West and Middle) were in all but
rectory in
Saxon times lastly...
- John A.
Chinnock (March 23, 1850 –
September 27, 1937) was a
Republican member of the
Wisconsin State ****embly.
Chinnock was born on
March 23, 1850, in...
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Robert James (Bob)
Chinnock (born 3 July 1943) is a New Zealand-born
Australian botanist who
worked at the
State Herbarium of
South Australia as a senior...
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George W.
Chinnock (1841-1925) was a
Republican member of the
Wisconsin State ****embly.
Chinnock was born on
December 1, 1841, in England.
During the American...
- Johnson,
Helen Hallmark, and
Jennifer Furminger.
Another four for
Heather Chinnock,
Tanya Holyk,
Sherry Irving, and Inga Hall were laid on
October 3. On May...