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Hampreston is a
small village in the
civil parish of
Ferndown in East Dorset,
southern England.
Before 1972, the
whole parish took the name of Hampreston...
- and Poole. The parish,
which until 1972 was
called Hampreston,
includes the
communities of
Hampreston, Longham,
Stapehill and Trickett's Cross. At the 2011...
- All
Saints Church is the
parish church of
Hampreston, Dorset, England. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. The
tower and nave were
built in the
early 15th...
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background is well-do****ented: Sach was
baptised Frances Amelia Thorne in
Hampreston,
Dorset on 5 May 1867. She was the
fourth child of ten and had
three sisters...
- off the A31; to the
south is the
paint manufacturer Farrow & Ball in
Hampreston and Stapehill, in Ferndown.
Manitou UK,
owner of the
American Gehl Company...
- time he was
promoted Major-general.
After his death, he was
buried at
Hampreston, Wiltshire. He had
married Alice Clive,
daughter of
Reverend Archer Clive...
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Gussage St. Andrew,
Gussage St. Michael, Guy's
Marsh Halstock, Hammoon,
Hampreston, Hamworthy,
Hazelbury Bryan,
Hengistbury Head, Hermitage, Herston, Highcliffe...
- Christopher's Church, Sneinton.
James Wheeler 1878–1897 (afterwards
rector of
Hampreston, Dorset)
George Martin 1898–1902
Matthew A.
Dodds 1902–1914 (afterwards...
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Cranborne (part) East
Woodyates (created 1858)
Edmondsham (part)
Farnham Hampreston (part;
entire from the 1860s, when the
other part was
transferred from...
- portion, Edmondsham, Farnham,
Gussage All Saints,
Gussage St Michael,
Hampreston, Handley,
Hinton Martell,
Hinton Parva, Holt Heath, Horton, Long Crichel...