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Warmwell is a
small village and
civil parish in
south west Dorset, England,
situated on the B3390 road
about 5
miles (8.0 km)
southeast of Dorchester....
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Royal Air
Force Warmwell or more
simply RAF
Warmwell is a
former Royal Air
Force station near
Warmwell in Dorset,
England from 1937 to 1946,
located about...
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William Warmwell (died 1423) was the
member of the
Parliament of
England for
Salisbury for
multiple parliaments from
February 1383 to 1395. He was also...
- John
Trenchard (c. 1586 – 1662) of
Warmwell, near
Dorchester was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons at
various times between 1621 and...
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known briefly as RAF Woodsford,
although it was
renamed RAF
Warmwell a year later. RAF
Warmwell pla**** an
important part in
World War II,
being a
major fighter...
- well over the Channel. No. 238 was
moved to
cover their own base at RAF
Warmwell. No. 257
Squadron RAF was also
ordered to take off at 06:20 to
patrol Canterbury...
- John
Sadler (of
Warmwell, Dorset) (18
August 1615 –
April 1674) was an
English lawyer, academic,
Member of Parliament, Town
Clerk of London, Hebraist,...
- West
Country and was
commanded by Air Vice-Marshal Sir
Quintin Brand. RAF
Warmwell in 1943 11
Group covered the
southeast of
England and the
critical approaches...
- State) (1640–1695) John
Trenchard (writer) (1662–1723) John
Trenchard (of
Warmwell) (c.1596–1662), MP for
Wareham and
Dorset This
disambiguation page lists...
- satellite, RNAS Haldon. In
April 1943 it
provided a
detachment at RAF
Warmwell as an air
firing unit and
three months later the
squadron relocated to...