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Duncton Wood is the
first novel by
English author William Horwood. It is the
first of a six-volume
fantasy series of the same name.
Duncton Wood and its...
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Horam 1765–1787 (
Duncton) John
Geere 1809 (
Duncton)
Thomas Hicks 1810 (
Duncton) John
Hamlin 1816 (
Duncton)
James Mitc**** 1838–1872 (
Duncton, Jack, Jill)...
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Duncton is a
village and
civil parish in the
District of
Chichester in West Sus****, England. The
village is in the
South Downs 3
miles (5 km)
south of...
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dying universe."
Duncton Wood (1980)
Duncton Quest (1988)
Duncton Found (1989)
Duncton Tales (1991)
Duncton Rising (1992)
Duncton Stone (1993) Journeys...
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Duncton to
Bignor Escarpment is a 229-hectare (570-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest west of
Pulborough in West Sus****. It is a Special...
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country house in the
civil parish of
Duncton in West Sus****, and is
situated 1/2 a mile to the east of the
village of
Duncton,
within its own estate. It is a...
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married Bryan Ferry at the
Church of St
Anthony and St
George at
Duncton, West Sus****. They had four sons: Otis, Isaac, Tara, and Merlin. They divorced...
- of Medicine.
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January 2025. US 2024/0116870,
Alexander M,
Duncton J,
Clark S, "N,N-dimethyltryptamine and
related psychedelics and uses thereof...
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published 8
February 2024, ****igned to
Synex Holdings BV WO 2023/141636,
Duncton M,
Clark S, "Prodrugs of 2-Bromo-LSD (2-Bromolysergic acid diethylamide)"...
- Bush, London,
daughter of
William Eric
Brands Maskell, of
Little Down,
Duncton, Sus****.
After the
outbreak of the
Second World War, Maskell's
family was...