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- Huntworth is a small hamlet and farming community (po****tion approximately 50), within the civil parish of North Petherton 1 mile (1.6 km) east of the...
- over the Tone Navigation. The canal originally terminated at a basin at Huntworth, to the east of Bridgwater, but was later extended to a floating harbour...
- Lady Huntworth's Experiment is a three-act comedy by R. C. Carton, first presented in London in 1900. It depicts an aristocrat working under an ****umed...
- Canalside' in February 2008 and is a facility located near to the village of Huntworth on the outskirts of Bridgwater in Somerset, England. The site was formerly...
- 2014. The parish includes Hamp, Melcombe, Shearston, Woolmersdon and Huntworth. Dating from at least the 10th century and an important settlement in...
- three-lane motorway, together with the Strensham services. The section from Huntworth (J24) to Blackbrook, on the east of Taunton, (J25) was built by A. Monk...
- 1531 at Huntworth in the parish of North Petherton, near Bridgwater, in Somerset, the second son of Alexander Popham (c. 1504 – 1556) of Huntworth, twice...
- Ilsington, and his wife Elizabeth Popham (died 1629) of the Popham family of Huntworth in Somerset. Her monument exists in Ilsington Church. Thomas Ford's grandfather...
- at Westonzoyland. Further downstream the river p****es the village of Huntworth before flowing under the M5 motorway at Dunwear. As it enters Bridgwater...
- Edward Popham (by 1530 – 24 January 1586), of Huntworth, Somerset, was an English politician. He was the son of Alexander Popham, MP for Bridgwater, and...