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landholdings in
Wiltshire and
neighbouring counties.
Later owners included William Dunche (from 1551); John
Stawell (from 1640); his son Ralph,
created Baron Stawell...
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established in
Dhulabari of
Jhapa district in east Nepal; and the 117 km Trishuli-
Dunche road was
named the
Pasang Lhamu Highway. In 2022, a
biographical do****entary...
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dunche/
dunche_e.pdf Sohn,
Louis B. "Stockholm
Declaration on the
Human Environment"...
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Edmund Dunch (or
Dunche; 14
December 1677 – 31 May 1719) of
Little Wittenham,
Berkshire and Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, was an
English Whig politician...
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friend of her mother) "an
interesting romantic figure". Still, she felt "
dunched" by her "remote and
rather superior" manner.
Visiting her at Sissinghurst...
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Berkshire Dunches. Hedges, J.K. (1881)
Wallingford History, Wm Clowes,
London Wallingford...
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Parliament Trust.
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March 2019. Annells, P. (2006) The
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Wallingford History, Wm Clowes,
London Wallingford...
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crime he and some of his
retainers were indicted. In 1361, one
William Dunche of Bun**** was
pardoned for his part in her death, as well as
other felonies...
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Parliament Online.
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August 2021. Annells, P. (2006) The
Berkshire Dunches. Hedges, J.K. (1881)
Wallingford History, Wm Clowes,
London Wallingford...
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followers were
indicted for the crime. In 1361, one
William Dunche of Bun**** was
pardoned for his part in her death, as well as
other felonies...