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- Winterborne Herringston, also Winterbourne Herringston, is a small civil parish and hamlet containing about 600 acres in Dorset, England, 1.4 miles south...
- Herringston House is a Grade II* listed Tudor manor house in Winterborne Herringston in Dorset, England. There are remains of the 14th-century manor house...
- incorporated into the adjacent settlements of Winterborne Came and Winterborne Herringston. There are substantial ground traces, and a remaining wall of St German's...
- St Giles, Winfrith Newburgh, Winkton, Winterborne Came, Winterborne Herringston, Winterborne Houghton, Winterborne Kingston, Winterborne St Martin, Winterborne...
- Stafford, Whitcombe, Winterbourne Abbas, Winterborne Came, Winterborne Herringston, Winterborne Monkton, Winterborne St Martin, Winterbourne Steepleton...
- Division from 1960 to 1962. Alexander Williams was born on 8 June 1910 in Herringston House, Dorchester, Dorset, England, the son of Captain Berkeley Cole...
- 17th-century sarcophagus of Sir John and Lady Williams of Winterborne Herringston in the north chapel, and the late 17th-century monument with effigy of...
- 21 February 2015. The Herring Family of Chaldon Herring, Winterborne Herringston, Langton Herring and Winterborne Clenston, Dorset, accessed June 2018...
- Martin, of Athelhampton 5 December 1582: John Williams, of Herringston House, Winterborne Herringston 25 November 1583: Thomas Strangeways 19 November 1584:...
- cousin, Margaret Williams (died 1775), daughter of John Williams of Herringston, Dorset on 19 March 1716. Bond was returned as a stop-gap Member of Parliament...