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Churt is a
village and
civil parish in the
borough of
Waverley in Surrey, England,
about 5.5
miles (8.9 km)
south of the town of
Farnham on the A287 road...
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Baron Nathan, of
Churt in the
County of Surrey, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 28 June 1940 for the
lawyer and politician...
- The Devil's
Jumps are a
series of
three small hills near the
village of
Churt in the
county of
Surrey in
southern England. In the 18th century, the hills...
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location and
supervised the
construction of
Lloyd George's
house Bron-y-de in
Churt, Surrey. She also
arranged and
collated Lloyd George's
extensive archive...
- mid-1950s, she met the
lyric poet and
gallery owner Iris
Birtwistle in
Churt, Surrey,
where they were both living.
Shortly afterwards, when Birtwistle...
- for
Ernest Bevin, and was
created a
hereditary peer as
Baron Nathan, of
Churt in the
County of
Surrey on 28 June 1940. He
continued in
active politics...
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September 1917, the son of
Bryan and
Dorothea Mary Hook née Northcote, of
Churt, Surrey, and
baptized there into the
Church of
England on 16
December 1917...
- when he
tracked down a
British ISIL bride,
Shamima Begum. Loyd grew up in
Churt on the Hampshire–Surrey
border and
attended St Edmund's School, Hindhead...
- his
colleague and
rival Lloyd George's
efforts at his
country house,
Churt. "
Churt had a
delicious fish pond, fed by
clear streams.
Churchill must have...
- 'Breast of the south') was a
house and
surrounding farm in the
village of
Churt in the
southern English county of Surrey. The main
house was
designed by...