-
Seaborough is a
small village and
civil parish in the
county of
Dorset in
southwest England. It is
sited in the
valley of the
River Axe and lies approximately...
- St John's
Church is a
Church of
England church in
Seaborough, Dorset, England. Much of the
church dates to a
rebuild of 1882 and it now
forms part of the...
-
Seaborough Hill is a
prominent ridge, 204
metres (669 ft) high, on the Dorset-Somerset
border in the
Yeovil Scarplands in
southwestern England. It has...
- John
Gould (fl. 1391), of Dorchester,
Dorset and
Seaborough, Somerset, was an
English attorney and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons of England...
- the po****tion of the parish,
combined with that of the
small parish of
Seaborough to the north, was 1,378. The
parish church is prin****lly Perpendicular...
- the
Somerset villages of Adber, Goathill, Poyntington,
Sandford Orcas,
Seaborough and
Trent were
added in
exchange for
Wambrook while Chardstock, Hawkchurch...
-
Puncknowle Purse Caundle Rampisham Ryall Ryme
Intrinseca Sandford Orcas Seaborough Seatown Sherborne Shipton Gorge South Perrott Stanton St
Gabriel Stinsford...
- Twerton, Walcot, Wellow, Weston, Woolley.
Beaminster PLU Misterton,
Seaborough.
Remainder of PLU in Dorset.
Bedminster PLU
Abbots Leigh, Backwell, Barrow...
- for his valour, was
granted in 1220 by
Ralph de Vallibus, an
estate at
Seaborough in Somerset.
Margaret Gould was the wife of
Charles Baring (1742–1829)...
- Rossmore, Ryall, Ryme
Intrinseca Sandbanks, Sandford,
Sandford Orcas,
Seaborough, Seatown, Sea View, Shaftesbury, Shapwick, Sherborne, Shillingstone, Shipton...