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Ubley is a
small village and
civil parish within the Chew
Valley in Bath and
North East
Somerset about 9
miles (14.5 km)
south of Bristol. It is just...
- The
Church of St
Bartholomew in
Ubley, Somerset,
England is a
small medieval church originating from the 13th
century with
later additions. It has been...
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Henry Capell (1505– 1
February 1558) of
Ubley,
Somerset was an
English politician. He was the son of Sir
Giles Capell of Rayne, Es****, and his first...
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suggest she was Capel's
second wife.
Isobel Newton brought the
manors of
Ubley and
Butcombe into the
Capell family. She was
certainly the
mother of Henry...
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Twerton Infant School,
Twerton Two
Rivers CE Primary,
Keynsham Ubley CE
Primary School,
Ubley Welton Primary School,
Midsomer Norton Westfield Primary School...
- and Wells. At the
northern foot of the
Mendip Hills, Burrington, Blagdon,
Ubley,
Compton Martin, West Harptree, East Harptree, and
Chewton Mendip. By contrast...
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Litton Oakhill Priddy Rodney Stoke Rowberrow Sandford Shepton Mallet Shipham Ubley Webbington Wells West
Harptree Westbury-sub-Mendip
Winscombe Wookey Hole...
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Litton Oakhill Priddy Rodney Stoke Rowberrow Sandford Shepton Mallet Shipham Ubley Webbington Wells West
Harptree Westbury-sub-Mendip
Winscombe Wookey Hole...
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According to the 2001 Census, the Chew
Valley South Ward (which
includes Ubley), had 1,032 residents,
living in 411 households, with an
average age of...
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clergyman and controversialist. Born at
Ubley, Somerset, he was the son of
William Thomas (1593–1667),
rector of
Ubley. He
graduated B.A. from Peterhouse,...