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- woodland and heath, which was a common on the Money-Coutts estate centred at Stodham House, Liss. There is a Bronze Age ring barrow at Saxonwood House and Peacewood...
- sponsored by the Money family of Stodham Park. The mint was grown, distilled and sold at 4d a pint.[citation needed] Stodham Park House was built about 1820...
- Abbots"), John came from a moderate family not far from a place called Stodham, presumably today's Stadhampton about five miles north of Wallingford....
- used for initial ****essment of German Army PoWs as BONZO agents. STS 3 - Stodham Park, Liss, Hampshire - Norwegian depot school, staff training courses...
- the ballots, Hector was declared elected in 1838. He died at his home Stodham House, Petersfield. His grandson, Cornthwaite John Hector, was one of the...
- Major Arthur Francis Clarke-Jervoise 1952: Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith of Stodham Park, Liss 1953: Sir William Makins, 3rd Baronet of Langton House, Alresford...
- 12th-century. The toponym "Stadhampton" was recorded as Stodeham in 1146 and Stodham in 1316. The name is derived from Old English, probably Stod-hāmm meaning...
- married in 1896 Maud, daughter of Captain Albert Money, late RCRR, of Little Stodham House, Liss, Hampshire, and sister of Brigadier-General Noel Money CMG...