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Tangley is a
village in the
English county of Hampshire,
north of the old
market town of
Andover and the
village of Charlton, Hampshire.
Tangley Parish...
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named in the
Domesday Book of 1086. All the six manors:
Tangley or
Great Tangley;
Little Tangley; Halldish; Losterford/Lostiford
above the
intact mill and...
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Edwin Savory Herbert,
Baron Tangley, KBE (29 June 1899 – 5 June 1973) was a
British solicitor and mountaineer. The son (one of five children) of Henry...
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Active in
local government at first, he was an
elected member of the
Tangley parish council,
Andover rural district council and
Hampshire County Council...
- machinist.
Norman Baker invented and,
through his
Tangley Company,
successfully manufactured and sold the
Tangley Automatic Air
Calliope or calliaphone, a variation...
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registered by the
Miner Company for
instruments produced under the
Tangley name. In the age of steam, the
steam calliope was
particularly used on...
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appears in the article, "A New Plan to
Conserve the Earth's Biota" by
Laura Tangley. 1988 – The term
biodiversity first appeared in publication. 1988 to Present...
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married Christsgift Caryll, a
member of the
Caryll family seated at
Great Tangley Hall at Shalford. The
Oughtreds had
twelve children, William, Henry, Henry...
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several city blocks,
bounded by
University Boulevard,
Kirby Drive,
Tangley Street,
Morningside Drive, Rice Boulevard, and
Greenbriar Drive, though...
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United Kingdom. Both
creations are extinct. The
Duncombe baronetcy, of
Tangley Park in the
County of Surrey, was
created in the
Baronetage of England...