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Holnicote /ˈhʌnɪˌkʌt/ (pronounced "Hunnicutt") in the
parish of Selworthy, West Somerset, England, is a
historic estate consisting of 12,420 acres (5...
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Holnicote Bay is a bay in Oro Province, south-eastern
Papua New Guinea. "Pacific
Wrecks -
Holnicote Bay (Gona Bay) Oro Province,
Papua New
Guinea (PNG)"...
- The
descent of the
Holnicote estate in Somerset, England, is as follows: The
Domesday Book of 1086
records HONECOTE as held in-chief from King William...
- politics; in 1944 he sold his West
Country estates at
Killerton in
Devon and
Holnicote in
Somerset to the
National Trust for £134,000 (2011
equivalent £13.5...
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conservation areas, 41
parks and
gardens including those at
Barrington Court,
Holnicote Estate,
Prior Park
Landscape Garden and
Tintinhull Garden, 36 English...
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group of the
children sitting happily on the lawn of a
British orphanage,
Holnicote House,
under the
headline "The
Babies They Left
Behind Them." An authoritative...
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Somerset in the 17th and 18th centuries, with
branches seated at Tetton,
Holnicote and Pixton. The
heiress of all
these branches was
Elizabeth **** (d.1753)...
- California. Dunn was born
Elizabeth ****
Acland on 23
September 1870 at
Holnicote House, the
homestead of
Mount Peel
Station inland from Peel
Forest in...
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Castle Dunster Working Watermill Ebbor Gorge Fyne
Court Glastonbury Tor
Holnicote Estate King Alfred's
Tower King John's
Hunting Lodge Leigh Woods Lytes...
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brother of
Thomas **** (d. 1745) of
Tetton and of John **** (d. 1732) of
Holnicote, all in Somerset), was the
warden and
lesee of the
royal forest of Exmoor...