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- Quemerford is a southeastern suburb of the town of Calne in the county of Wiltshire, England. It is within both the Calne and Calne Without civil parishes...
- Nicholas Quemerford (c. 1554–1599) was an Irish Jesuit priest who was one of the sixteen Waterford Jesuits of the name living in the half century between...
- estate, until the late 19th century Calne had tithings at Eastmead Street, Quemerford, Whetham, Whitley, and part of Beversbrook, all now within Calne parish;...
- Comerford, Commerford, Comberford or Quemerford is an Irish surname, of English origin. Notable people with the surname include: Comerford Andy Comerford...
- River's Brook rises in the northeast of the village and flows west towards Quemerford, where it joins the River Marden. Cherhill is located in the western foothills...
- College Oxford. Norborne married Mary Chivers, daughter of Henry Chivers of Quemerford and his wife Elizabeth Seacole of Milton, Oxfordshire. His son Walter...
- Calne Chilvester, Calne Lickhill, Calne Marden, Calne Priestley, Calne Quemerford, Calne Without, Colerne, Cricklade, Hilmarton, Kington Langley, Kington...
- The route then descends the Labour in Vain Hill through the village of Quemerford and into the market town of Calne. Heading towards the town centre, the...
- called to the Bar in 1674. He married Mary Cheevers (or Chivers), of Quemerford, Wiltshire, daughter of Seacole Cheevers and Eleanor Roberts. Her father...
- (1860–1916), priest, Professor of Irish at Maynooth University Nicholas Quemerford (c. 1554–1599), Irish Jesuit priest Edmund Ignatius Rice (1762–1844),...