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- Kilmeston is a small village and civil parish in the City of Winchester district of Hampshire, England. Historically the village has been known as Chelmestune...
- Deane, Dummer, Brown Candover, Abbotstone, Cheriton, Hinton Ampner, Kilmeston, Soberton, and Denmead. By the path is a memorial to the first flight...
- seen as interchangeable with the tributary Alre. The source is north of Kilmeston, in that civil and ecclesiastical parish. The river flows north, through...
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- of Hinton is the village of Cheriton and New Cheriton. The village of Kilmeston is to the south. The house is a Grade II listed building. The house and...
- 1902, Heathcote was a Stipendiary Magistrate for Brighton. He acquired Kilmeston Manor, Alresford, Hampshire in 1902 and became a J.P. for Hampshire in...
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- Harrow things". Harness took holy orders, and was ordained curate of Kilmeston, Hampshire, in 1812. He was curate of Dorking 1814-16, and then preacher...
- telling her about her experiences. Her father subsequently became vicar of Kilmeston, 8 miles (13 km) east of Winchester. As the eldest daughter in a Victorian/Edwardian...