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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Historic England. "Durford Abbey (1015917)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 January 2013. Historic England. "Durford Mill House (1354721)"...
- and Rodney Short combined their efforts and started a company based at Durford Mill, Petersfield, England until the 1980s. In the late 1970s Mordaunt-Short...
- Durford John Caryll the younger (1667–1736), second Baron Caryll of Durford John Baptist Caryll (1713–1788), third and last Baron Caryll of Durford John...
- (13 December 1713 – 7 March 1788) was the third Jacobite Baron Caryll of Durford. Caryll was the eldest son of the Honourable John Caryll (28 December 1687...
- (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)...
- 1146 O'Neill of Cleggan 17 June 1929 Baron Rathcavan 1147 Rigby of Long Durford 24 June 1929 1148 Buzzard of Munstead Grange 25 June 1929 1150 Pilditch...