The town of Haslemere (/ˈheɪzəlmɪər/) and the villages of Shottermill and Grayswood are in south west Surrey, England, around 38 mi (62 km) south west...
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The Haslemere Group was an informal group of people, which included some Oxfam staff and associates from other aid agencies, together with a number of...
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Haslemere Town Hall is a municipal building in the High Street, Haslemere, Surrey, England. The structure, which serves as the meeting place of Haslemere...
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Harold Mark Carter, Baron Carter of Haslemere, CB (born 12 September 1958) is a British lawyer, life peer and crossbench member of the House of Lords...
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orchestra in Haslemere. In 1929 he married one of his viola da gamba pupils, Millicent Wheaton. They lived at Pinewood, Old Haslemere Road in Haslemere. Together...
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Park, Farnham North West, Farnham Rowledge, Farnham Weybourne, Haslemere East, Haslemere West, Hindhead & Beacon Hill, and Western Commons (except Thursley...
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Haslemere railway station is on the Portsmouth Direct Line, serving the town of Haslemere, Surrey, England. It is 42 miles 79 chains (69.2 km) down the...
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and two each from the six boroughs of Bletchingley, Gatton, Guildford, Haslemere, Reigate and Southwark. For two centuries before the Reform Act, the dominant...
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He was the son of a namesake who in died 1642, a yeoman (landowner) of Haslemere, Surrey and his wife Alice Sturt. He was baptised on 17 January 1636....
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Haslemere Educational Museum was founded in 1888 by the eminent surgeon Sir Jonathan Hutchinson to display his growing collection of natural history specimens...
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