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Mockbeggar is a
geographic name.
Places with this name include:
Mockbeggar, Swale, in Kent, England.
Mockbeggar, Hampshire, a
village in
England Mockbeggar...
- from
Meols to
Leasowe known as
Mockbeggar Wharf,
named after Mockbeggar Hall,
otherwise known as
Leasowe Castle. '
Mockbeggar Hall' is also the name of Moreton's...
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Mockbeggar is a
hamlet in the New
Forest National Park of Hampshire, England. Its
nearest town is Ringwood,
which lies
approximately 3
miles (5.6 km) south-west...
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Mockbeggar is a
hamlet lying north of the A2 road to the east of
Teynham in
Swale in Kent, England. It is in the
civil parish of Norton,
Buckland and Stone...
- lighthouses. Two were
built at Moreton.
These were the
Upper Mockbeggar Light and
Lower Mockbeggar Light. When
lined up,
these allowed for safe p****age through...
- Maps
previously showed the
spire of the
demolished church under the name
Mockbeggar to the west of the
current village site. The
remains of the old medieval...
- Cove (present-day Cupids)
under a
royal charter issued by King
James I.
Mockbeggar Plantation is an 18th-century
fishing plantation at Bonavista. Pool Plantation...
- much used by
industrial transport serving the
larger farms,
including Mockbeggar Farm, and the
industrial jetties onto the
River Thames. The B2000 p****es...
- 1700, and it
became known as "
Mockbeggar Hall", a term
often used for an
ornate but
derelict building. The term "
Mockbeggar Wharf" is
still used for the...
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speed of 32.6 km/h (20.3 mph). The Ryan
Premises The
Matthew Replica The
Mockbeggar Plantation The
Dungeon White Rock
Murals Cape
Bonavista Light Bonavista...