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- Neatham is a Roman hamlet, an ancient hundred and a former civil parish, now in the parish of Alton, in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England...
- in the British Museum. There is evidence of a Roman posting station at Neatham near Alton, probably called Vindomis, and a ford across the River Wey on...
- [West] Horsley, Woking, Surrey Malshanger, Chuteley, Hampshire Will Hall, Neatham, Hampshire His landholdings as a mesne tenant as listed in the Domesday...
- has been suggested as an alternative to Nursling (on the River Test) or Neatham (near Alton) for the Roman station Onna listed in the Antonine Itinerary...
- Archived from the original on 7 August 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2016. Neatham, Anne Marie (5 May 2020). ""Keep Kids Coding"". Ocado Group. "Code for...
- Langrish, Lasham, Lindford, Liphook, Liss, Lower Froyle, Lower Wield Medstead Neatham, Newton Valence, North Street Petersfield, Priors Dean Ropley, Ropley Dean...
- stone and sand". Henry's brother King Stephen granted the abbey land at Neatham, and ("at the request of his brother") freed the abbey from the military...
- Liphook Liss Liss Forest Longmoor Lovedean Lower Wield Medstead Monkwood Neatham New Copse Newton Valence North Street Nursted Oakhanger Oakshott P****field...
- were recorded) in the Domesday Book of 1086 in the ancient hundred of Neatham, at which time Eustace II, Count of Boulogne was tenant-in-chief and Lord...
- Monxton Morestead Mortimer West End Mottisfont Moundsmere Nately Scures Neatham Nether Wallop Netherton Netley Netley Abbey New Alresford New Copse New...