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Dauntsey is a
village and
civil parish in Wiltshire, England. It
gives its name to the
Dauntsey Vale in
which it lies. The
village is set on slightly...
- 51°16′55″N 1°59′53″W / 51.282°N 1.998°W / 51.282; -1.998
Dauntsey's School is a
public school (fee-charging
boarding and day school) for
pupils aged...
- The
title Baron of
Dauntsey, of
Wiltshire in the
Peerage of England, was
twice created as a
subsidiary title for the
Dukes of Cambridge, sons of James...
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Dauntsey is a
village and
parish in
Wiltshire in the
United Kingdom.
Dauntsey or
Dauntesey may also
refer to: John
Dauntsey (died 1391),
English politician...
- Sir John
Dauntsey (died 1391), of
Dauntsey, Wiltshire, was an
English soldier and politician. He was born the son of
Richard Dauntsey of Wilsford, Wiltshire...
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Dauntsey Park
House is a
Grade II*
listed country house in
Dauntsey, Wiltshire, England. It is
based on a 14th-century manor,
remodelled in the late 17th...
- 1664, the
infant James became the
first Duke of
Cambridge and
Baron of
Dauntsey,
titles his uncle, King
Charles II,
created especially for him. The King...
- The
Dauntsey Vale is a
geographical feature in the
north of the
English county of Wiltshire. It is
characterised by a wide, flat, clay
floodplain of the...
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Winterbourne Dauntsey is a
village in Wiltshire, England, in the
Bourne valley on the A338 road
about 3.5
miles (6 km)
northeast of Salisbury. In 1931...
- 2011. Also: Earl of
Cambridge and
Baron of
Dauntsey (1664) Also: Earl of
Cambridge and
Baron of
Dauntsey (1667) Also:
Marquess of Cambridge, Earl of...