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Hartley Mauditt is 2.6
miles (4.2 km)
southeast of the town of Alton, and 1.2
miles (1.9 km)
south of the
village of East Worldham. It is on the west...
- Leonard's
Church is a
Church of
England parish church in the
hamlet of
Hartley Mauditt, East
Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. All that is left of the...
- was
apparently held by the
Mauditt family of
Hartley Mauditt until near the end of the 12th century, when
William Mauditt gave the
manor to his brother...
- 1547, died 1 June 1633) of
Taplow in Buckinghamshire,
later of
Hartley Mauditt in Hampshire, was an
English politician who sat in the
House of Commons...
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Hardley Hardway Harestock Hare
Warren Hart
Plain Hartfordbridge Hartley Mauditt Hartley Wespall Hartley Wintney Hatch Warren Hatherden Hattingley Havant...
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Willis was born in 1756, the son of
Richard Willis, M.A.,
Rector of
Hartley Mauditt, Hampshire, by his wife Anne (née) Hawkins.
Thomas Willis began his career...
- in
dendritic drainage spanning fields of
Upper Farringdon and
Hartley Mauditt, p****ing
Chawton between these places.
After the
union in
Alton the brook...
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daughter of
William de
Mauduit of
Hanslope in
Buckinghamshire and
Hartley Mauditt,
Hampshire (by his wife
Alice de
Beaumont (d. pre- 1263), half-sister of...
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Catholic priest. He is
regarded as a
Catholic martyr. Born at
Hartley Mauditt, Hampshire, in 1567,
Thomas was a
younger son of
Nicholas Tichborne and...
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Nicholas Tichborne (b. at
Hartley Mauditt, Hampshire;
executed at Tyburn, London, 24
August 1601) was an
English Roman Catholic layman, a
recusant and...