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Titchfield is a
village and
former civil parish in the
Fareham district, in
southern Hampshire, England, by the
River Meon. The
village has a
history stretching...
- able to move back into
central London, to 48
Langham Street, near
Great Titchfield Street. The
house sat
across an
alley from the
Yorkshire Grey pub, which...
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William Henry Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck,
Marquess of
Titchfield (21
August 1796 – 5
March 1824)—styled
Viscount Woodstock until 1809—was a
British Member...
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Titchfield Abbey is a
medieval abbey and
later country house,
located in the
village of
Titchfield near
Fareham in Hampshire, England. The
abbey was founded...
- Duke of Portland, PC (24 June 1768 – 27
March 1854),
styled Marquess of
Titchfield until 1809, was a
British politician who
served in
various positions in...
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Great Titchfield Street is a
street in the West End of London. It runs
north from
Oxford Street to
Greenwell Street, just
short of the busy A501 Marylebone...
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Hampshire in the
House of Commons. In 1716, he was
created Marquess of
Titchfield and Duke of
Portland in the
Peerage of
Great Britain. His grandson, William...
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Titchfield Carnival is an
annual event that has been held in
Titchfield, Hampshire, England,
every year
since 1880...
- Kinghorne.
Portland was
known before 1762 by the
courtesy title Marquess of
Titchfield. He held a
title for
every degree of
British nobility: duke, marquess...
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Titchfield Canal is a two-mile
watercourse between the
village of
Titchfield, Hampshire, and the
coast at
Titchfield Haven adjacent to...