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Nunwell is the
location of
Nunwell House, near
Brading on the Isle of Wight,
which was the home of the
Oglander family for many centuries. It is in the...
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Nunwell House, also
Nunwell Manor (also ****elle, 11th century; Nunewille, 12th century; Nunnewelle, 13th century), is a
historic English country house...
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original site, it was also
described in some
timetables as
Ashey for
Nunwell. The
station was
opened by the Ryde and
Newport Railway,
which then amalgamated...
- The
Oglander Baronetcy, of
Nunwell in the
County of Southampton, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 12
December 1665 for William...
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Morton Mottistone Nettlecombe Ninham Niton Undercliff Norton Norton Green Nunwell Oakfield Osborne Parkhurst Pondwell Princelett Puckaster Quarr Hill Queen's...
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Plantagenet Ancestry I 2011, p. 605. Aspinall-Oglander,
Cecil (1946).
Nunwell Symphony. London:
Hogarth Press. Bindoff, S. T. (1982). "Cromwell, Thomas...
- 1625 to 1629. He is now
remembered as a diarist.
Oglander was born at
Nunwell House on the Isle of Wight, the son of
William Oglander of West Dean, Sus****...
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Manor Mirables Morton Manor Munsley Manor Nettlestone Manor Norris Castle Nunwell Manor Osborne House Pan
Manor Park
Manor Perreton Manor Pidford Manor Preston...
- The
civil parish now
includes the town
itself and Adgestone, Morton,
Nunwell and
other outlying areas between Ryde, St Helens, Bembridge,
Sandown and...
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century held by
Reginald le Corner. It
probably formed part of the
manor of
Nunwell at one time. In 1333
Walter le
Burgeys de la
Brigge granted a rent in Hill...