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Minterne Magna is a
village and
civil parish in Dorset, England,
situated midway between Dorchester and Sherborne. In the 2011
census the
parish had a...
- Dorset, England,
which rises in the
Chalk hills of the
Dorset Downs at
Minterne Magna,
between High Stoy and
Dogbury Hill,
flows down a
valley through...
- of the 11th
Baron and the
sister of the 12th Baron. The
family seat is
Minterne House, near Dorchester, Dorset.
Robert Digby, 1st
Baron Digby (c. 1599...
- is said that
Minterne vowed that he
would be
buried neither in nor out of the church, so he was
buried half in and half out of the
Minterne Chapel. Much...
- Abbas, 18th-century
planned estate village and museum.
Minterne Magna,
Rhododendron garden at
Minterne House.
Nettlecombe Tout hill fort.
Ringmoor settlement...
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stretches from the
northern outskirts of
Dorchester through Cerne Abbas to
Minterne Magna. The
total po****tion of this ward at the 2011
census was 4,768....
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Telegraph Hill (267 metres, 876 feet high) is a hill
about 1 mile
northwest of
Minterne Magna and
about 10 miles
north of
Dorchester in the
county of Dorset, England...
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Baron Aberdare. She was
educated by
governesses in the
ancestral home at
Minterne Magna in Dorset,
along with her
three younger siblings, and
later attended...
- Duntish,
Henley (perhaps
previously known as Knoll) and
Minterne Parva, the last now part of
Minterne Magna parish.
Farms based on
small mediaeval enclosures...
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maternal grandfather Thomas Coke. In 1815 her
father inherited and
settled in
Minterne House and estate, Dorset.
Digby was
first married to
Edward Law, 2nd Baron...