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Pimperne (/ˈpɪmpərn/ PIM-pərn) is a
village and
civil parish in
north Dorset, England,
situated on
Cranborne Chase two
miles (three kilometres) northeast...
- 50°52′57″N 2°08′04″W / 50.8825°N 2.1345°W / 50.8825; -2.1345
Pimperne Hundred was a
hundred in the
county of Dorset, England,
containing the following...
- held at
nearby Tarrant Hinton in more
recent years. The
joint benefice of
Pimperne, Stourpaine,
Durweston and
Bryanston is in the
Church of
England Diocese...
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Melbury Abbas,
Milborne St Andrew,
Milton Abbas,
Motcombe Okeford Fitzpaine Pimperne,
Pulham Shaftesbury, Shillingstone, Silton, Spetisbury, Stalbridge, Stoke...
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Australian Open. In the late 1980s he
bought a
sports car
dealership in
Pimperne in Dorset,
naming it
Nigel Mansell Sports Cars Ltd.
Mansell was the owner...
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parishes of Bryanston, Chettle,
Child Okeford, Durweston, Farnham, Hanford,
Pimperne, Stourpaine,
Tarrant Gunville and
Tarrant Hinton. "Hill
Forts &
Upper Tarrants...
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Turnworth was
recorded as Torneworde; it had 19 households, was in
Pimperne Hundred and the lord and tenant-in-chief was
Alfred of 'Spain'. The church...
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estates that
already existed but were
previously within a
different parish (
Pimperne) on the town's
northern side.[citation needed]
Previous census figures...
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Melbury Abbas Milborne St
Andrew Milton Abbas Motcombe Okeford Fitzpaine Pimperne Pulham Shaftesbury Shillingstone Silton Spetisbury Stalbridge Stoke Wake...
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Walls of Troy" (this had a
unique dodecagonal layout;
illustrated 1815)
Pimperne,
Dorset "Troy-town" (unique design,
roughly triangular, with
paths winding...