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Portesham,
sometimes also
spelt Portisham, is a
village and
civil parish in the
county of
Dorset in
southwest England,
situated in the
Dorset Council...
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Admiral Hardy lived in
Portesham and his
family owned the
Portesham estate which stretched from the
middle of
Portesham to
Black Down. The site for...
- badly-restored
Neolithic dolmen on
Portesham Hill in Dorset, England. It is
around half a mile (0.8 km)
north of the
village of
Portesham, and
approximately three-quarters...
- Peter's
Church is an
Anglican church, the
parish church in the
village of
Portesham, Dorset. It is a
Grade I
listed building. The
earliest parts date from...
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Portesham was a
small railway station serving the
village of
Portesham in the west of the
English county of Dorset. The
station was
sited across the fields...
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presented for a line from the west end of
Upwey station on the GWR to
Portesham and Abbotsbury.
Exploitation of
mineral deposits, limestone, iron ore...
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England that year as a
chapel of ease to the
parish church of St
Peter in
Portesham. The
chapel no
longer holds regular services, but is used for approximately...
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Hardy had
lived in
nearby Portesham, and his
family owned the
Portesham estate which stretched from the
middle of
Portesham to
Black Down. The monument's...
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certain trace of the
existence of any
Nicholas of Guildford,
priest of
Portesham,
beyond the text itself". Additionally,
there has been
academic discussion...
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politician who sat in the
House of
Commons in 1654.
Riccard was born in
Portesham, the son of
Walter Riccard. He
married firstly Catherine,
daughter of...