Selborne Common is a 99.6-hectare (246-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Selborne in Hampshire. It is a Nature Conservation...
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provide easier access to the Hanger and Selborne Common on the summit of Selborne Hill. A complete history of Selborne, from its geology through its establishment...
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Common and Waggoners Wells Mottisfont Abbey Sandham Memorial Chapel Selborne Common Stockbridge Down Stockbridge Marsh The Vyne West Green House Winchester...
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similar-looking common chiffchaff, willow warbler and wood warbler by their songs, as detailed in 1789 in The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, but the...
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county's Tumps. Selborne Hill lies above the village of Selborne on the edge of the Hampshire Downs, its crown playing host to Selborne Common, an area of...
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Nearby, on a triangle of grass between Newton Lane and the track to Selborne Common, is a small sarsen stone. The village has a Sports and Social Centre...
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Ordnance Survey Explorer Map 133: Haslemere, Petersfield, Midhurst & Selborne. Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger series. Kingsclere at www.british-history...
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particularly Alexander Cockburn. After Hatherly was replaced by Lord Selborne in September 1872, a second bill was introduced after consultation with...
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Sites View: Selborne Common". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 17 April 2020. Ratcliffe, p. 52-53 "Selborne Common". National...
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the following fauna: Common kingfisher Common buzzard European goldfinch Eurasian treecreeper Common reed bunting Red kite Common chiffchaff European green...
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southwest of Bordon, just west of the A325 road. It is part of the parish of Selborne, which together with nearby Oakhanger, covers an area of 7,915 acres (3...
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63-hectare (160-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Selborne in Hampshire. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade 2, and part...
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of the Union of South Africa. On 7 January 1907 Selborne released a despatch, known as the Selborne Memorandum. It reviewed the situation in South Africa...
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ISBN 9781596918115. White, Gilbert (1837). The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. With The naturalist's calendar and miscellaneous observations. p. 449...
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townhouses and sleek modern "boxes". The village comprises three hamlets. The Selborne hamlet is devoted to the visual and culinary arts and currently contains...
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The Selborne-Fisher scheme, or Selborne scheme, was an effort by John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher, Second Sea Lord, approved by William Palmer, 2nd Earl...
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observer as Rev. Gilbert White, in his The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne (1789, based on decades of observations). This idea may have been supported...
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description of rushlight making in The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, Letter XXVI (1789). Rushlights were still used in rural England to the...
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a dishonest and fraudulent design on the part of the trustees. — Lord Selborne LC, Barnes v Addy (1874) LR 9 Ch App 244, 251–252. This passage was adopted...
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detriment. Lord Cairns LC gave the lead judgment, with which Lords O'Hagan, Selborne, Blackburn and Gordon concurred. My Lords, it is upon those grounds that...
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English-language context is in Gilbert White's popular book The Natural History of Selborne, originally published in 1789: The swallow, though called the chimney-swallow...
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Mark Boucher (category Alumni of Selborne College)
"brown shit" in a team song. Born in East London, Boucher was educated at Selborne College where he was coached by Richard Pybus. From the time he replaced...
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(1986). Gilbert White. A biography of the author of The Natural History of Selborne. Century Hutchinson. p. 11. Boulger, George Simonds. DNB, 1885-1900, Volume...
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Greensand may have been reworked from the underlying Gault. Argiles du Gault "Selborne Group". The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units. British Geological Survey...
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Well Head, at the foot of Noar Hill, to the south of Selborne. The initial section towards Selborne is known as the Well Head Stream, the route was diverted...
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Rye Sandford Sandleheath Sarisbury Sarisbury Green Segensworth West Selborne Selborne Hill Shalden Shawford Shedfield Sheet Sherborne St John Sherfield...
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348. White, Gilbert (1836). Blyth, Edward (ed.). The Natural History of Selborne, with its Antiquites; Naturalist's Calendar, &c. London: Orr and Smith...
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Geology of the Isle of Wight (section Selborne Group)
Greensand Group marks the return to fully marine conditions in this area. The Selborne Group comprises claystones of the Gault Formation and sandstones of the...
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miles (2.7 km) eastward on the B3004 road. It is part of the parish of Selborne, which covers an area of 7,915 acres (3,203 ha). The nearest railway station...
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ornithologist. He is best known for writing Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne (1789). William Bartram (1739–1823) was another significant American pioneer...
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