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Baron Caryll of
Durford (or Dunford) of
Harting in West Sus**** is a
title in the
Jacobite Peerage of
England created by the
dethroned King
James II for...
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Rogate and Rake and the
hamlets of Haben, Fyning, Hill Brow, Langley,
Durford, Wenham,
Durleighmarsh and
Terwick Common.
Rogate is not
mentioned by name...
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Durford Wood is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Liss in Hampshire, England. The
hamlet is
situated in the
Woolmer Forest and lies on the Hampshire-West...
- 51°00′14″N 0°53′31″W / 51.004°N 0.892°W / 51.004; -0.892
Dureford Abbey, in Sus****, England, was a
Premonstratensian monastery. It was
founded by Henry...
- (9
December 1667 –
April 1736) was the
second Jacobite Baron Caryll of
Durford. A
friend of
Alexander Pope,
Caryll was the son of
Richard Caryll (1635–1701)...
- John
Caryll (1625–1711), 1st
Baron Caryll of
Durford in the
Jacobite Peerage, was a poet, dramatist, and diplomat; not to be
confused with his nephew...
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Calcetto Priory CHICHESTER (see below)
Crawley Friary Crawley Down
Monastery Durford Abbey Easebourne Priory Ferring Monastery (?)
Lyminster Priory Poling Preceptory...
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Historic England. "
Durford Abbey (1015917)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 29
January 2013.
Historic England. "
Durford Mill
House (1354721)"...
- The
Rigby Baronetcy, of Long
Durford, Rogate, in the
County of Sus****, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 24 June 1929...
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England Coverham Abbey,
England Croxton Abbey,
England Dale Abbey,
England Durford Abbey,
England Easby Abbey,
England Egglestone Abbey,
England Hagnaby Abbey...