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Selborne is a
village in Hampshire, England, 3.9
miles (6.3 km)
south of Alton, and just
within the
northern boundary of the
South Downs National Park...
- Earl of
Selborne, in the
County of Southampton, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1882 for the
lawyer and
Liberal politician...
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Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of
Selborne, PC, FRS (27
November 1812 – 4 May 1895) was an
English lawyer and politician. He
served twice as Lord High Chancellor...
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William Waldegrave Palmer, 2nd Earl of
Selborne (17
October 1859 – 26
February 1942),
styled Viscount Wolmer between 1882 and 1895, was a
British politician...
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Selborne College is a semi-private
English medium male-only high
school situated in the
suburb of
Selborne (the
suburb was
named after the school) of East...
- The
Selborne-Fisher scheme, or
Selborne scheme, was an
effort by John Fisher, 1st
Baron Fisher,
Second Sea Lord,
approved by
William Palmer, 2nd Earl...
- The
Natural History and
Antiquities of
Selborne, or just The
Natural History of
Selborne is a book by
English parson-naturalist
Gilbert White (1720–1793)...
- Sir
Arthur Selborne Jelf CMG (10
October 1876 – 26
February 1947) was a
British colonial administrator who was
twice acting Governor of Jamaica. The son...
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Plestor House is a
house in the
centre of
Selborne, Hampshire, England. The
house is
named for its
location —
adjacent to...
- Lady
Selborne is a
settlement located near Pretoria, in the
province of Gauteng. It was
established in 1905 as an area
where anyone could buy and own land...