-
contains the
settlements of Totton, Eling, Calmore, Hounsdown,
Rushington and
Testwood. It is
situated between the
eastern edge of the New
Forest and the River...
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Robert Testwood of
London was an
English Protestant martyr during the
reign of
Henry VIII, one of the
Windsor Martyrs.
Testwood was a
moderately well-known...
- play at the
Testwood Stadium. The club was
formed in 1886 and
originally known as
Totton Football Club,
playing its
games at
South Testwood Park. They...
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Testwood School (formerly
Testwood Sports College) is a
secondary school with
academy status located in the town of
Totton and Eling, England. The school...
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Testwood Lakes is a 55-hectare (140-acre)
nature reserve in
Totton to the
northwest of
Southampton in Hampshire, England. It is
managed by the Hampshire...
- is
often considered to be made up of
several smaller villages, such as
Testwood,
Calmore and
Hammonds Green (as well as the
original village of Totton)...
- Club Home
ground AFC
Totton Testwood Stadium Basingstoke Town
Winklebury Football Complex Bracknell Town
Bottom Meadow Chertsey Town
Alwyns Lane Dorchester...
- Cup and the FA
Youth Cup. Home
fixtures are
contested at A.F.C. Totton's
Testwood Stadium with some
fixtures being held at St. Mary's. Some
games are pla****...
- the 2019–20
season when some U23 cup
games were to be pla**** at Totton's
Testwood Stadium,
where Southampton Women had pla****
their league home matches....
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arrested Filmer,
along with four others, and, on 4
August 1543, he,
Robert Testwood and
Anthony Pearson were
burnt to death. Ford,
David Nash (2009). Berkshire...