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    Burderop Park is a Grade II* listed country manor house near Chiseldon, Wiltshire, England. The house was constructed in the early 17th century to a courtyard...
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  • Browne Calley, a member of an established gentry family resident at Burderop Park for several centuries. He inherited his father's estates in 1791, was...
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  • Halcrow offices at Burderop Park, near Swindon, in 2013...
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    Ordnance Survey Map of 1959 showing Wroughton, Burderop Park and Hodson. Grid squares are 1km....
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  • 1611) and his wife Frances Brydges, daughter of Sir Richard Brydges, of Burderop Park, Chiseldon, Wiltshire. However their names do not appear as children...
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  • 1°40′38″W / 51.6887°N 1.6772°W / 51.6887; -1.6772 (River Cole) 1.20 Burderop Park, Hodson, Wiltshire 17 miles (27 km) Dorcan Stream (has subsumed original...
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    Unionist politician. Calley was the son of Henry Calley, JP, DL, of Burderop Park, Wiltshire, and was educated at Harrow School and at Christ Church,...
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  • (as Baron Lovel and Holland) in February 1836, he afterwards lived at Burderop Park with a female companion, Mrs. Cleese, who had lived with him before...
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    Poynder, of Hartham Park, near Chippenham 1866: Ambrose Denis Hussey-Freke, of Hannington Hall, Highworth 1867: Henry Calley, of Burderop Park 1868: Charles...
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  • inherited the hall and their daughter married into the Calley family of Burderop Park, Wiltshire. John James Calley (d.1854) sold the manor to the Duke of...
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  • Brydges, born c. 1553, who married in 1574, Nicholas Stephens, Esq. of Burderop Park near Chiseldon, Wiltshire (1555 - 1611) Ludgershall Lodge in Wiltshire...
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    13th century, Hodson was part of Chiseldon manor. North of the hamlet is Burderop Wood, c.120 acres (49 ha), designated a Biological Site of Special Scientific...
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  • school at Fort Sam Houston, and was assigned to the USAF hospital at Burderop Park in England. Beard was promoted to the rank of captain in 1959. Beginning...
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  • and his wife, Frances Brydges, daughter of Sir Richard Brydges, of Burderop Park, Chiseldon, Wiltshire. Neither Dorothy and Richard Stevens, nor Anne...
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    Burderop Park...
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    Wick, Draycot Foliat, Hodson, and Ridgeway View; the ancient manor of Burderop is also within the parish. Settlements in the area date back to prehistoric...
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  • whose sisters, Judith and Anne, were the wives of Sir William Calley of Burderop, Chiseldon, Wiltshire, and Sir John Gore of London, respectively. Her daughter...
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    Fir Clump Stone Circle was a stone circle in Burderop Wood near Wroughton, Wiltshire, in South West England. The ring was part of a tradition of stone...
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    2 45.0 SU166274 1975 Map Burcombe Down Y 47.1 116.4 SU064295 1971 Map Burderop Wood Y 48.5 119.8 SU165810 1971 Map Calstone and Cherhill Downs Y 128.6...
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  • Keck, married Elizabeth Legh (the second daughter of Peter Legh of Lyme Park and Martha Bennet of Salthrop House), and by her had six children as follows:...
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    he exhibited three wind engines at the Royal Agricultural Society's show, Park Royal, London. He died in May 1910. After his death, the firm was run by...
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