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Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type) FROGMORE LG_Ward Parish-level Unit HAYES AND HARLINGTON UD (Local Government District)
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Place name County Entry Source CHARLETON Devon Frogmore Post Town, Kingsbridge. Acres, 2,779; of which 400 are water. Real property, with Sherford, £7,451. Pop., 568. Houses Imperial Frogmore Devon Frogmore , vil., Charleton, Sherford, and South Pool pars., S. Devon, on Salcombe Haven, 2 miles SE. of Kingsbridge; P.O. Bartholomew Frogmore Berkshire Frogmore , mansion (built by Wyatt), in the Little Park, Windsor, Berks; the grounds contain a mausoleum, erected by Queen Victoria Bartholomew Frogmore Hertfordshire Frogmore , eccl. dist., St Stephen in St Albans par., SW. Herts, pop. 1080; contains the hamlet of Frogmore End , 2 miles Bartholomew FROGMORE Berkshire FROGMORE , a mansion and grounds within the royal demesne of Windsor, in Berks; near the road to Runnymede and Egham Imperial FROGMORE Devon FROGMORE , a village in Charleton, Sherford, and South Pool parishes, Devon; on Salcombe haven, 2 miles SSE of Kingsbridge. It has a post Imperial FROGMORE Hertfordshire FROGMORE , a chapelry in St. Stephen parish, Herts; near the Northwestern railway and the Grand Junction canal, 2 miles SSE of Hemel Imperial Frogmore Park Hampshire Frogmore Park , seat, N. Hants; post-town, Blackwater. Bartholomew POOL (South) Devon Frogmore; the latter of which has a post-office under Kingsbridge. Acres, 2, 289; of which 360 are water. Real Imperial Sherford Devon Sherford .-- par., Devon. 3 miles E. of Kingsbridge, 2326 ac., pop. 401; contains part of Frogmore vil. Bartholomew SHERFORD Devon Frogmore, which has a post-office under Kingsbridge. Acres, 2,326. Rated property, £2,154. Pop. in 1851, 523; in 1861, 404. Houses Imperial SPA Kerry Frogmore Lodge, the residence of the Rev. Barry Denny; Plover Hill, of George Gun, Esq.; Oyster Hall, of Barry Collins Lewis:Ireland STEPHEN'S (St.) Hertfordshire Value, £514.* Patron, the Rev. M. R. Southwell. The vicarage of Frogmore is a separate benefice. See Albans (St.). Imperial TOLLER-FRATRUM Dorset Frogmore hamlet, in Dorchester district, Dorset; on the Bridport railway, 1½ mile W by S of Maiden-Newton. Post Imperial TRALEE Kerry Frogmore Lodge, of the Rev. Barry Denny. The living is a rectory, in the diocese of Ardfert and Aghadoe, and in the patronage Lewis:Ireland WESTON-UNDER-PENYARD Herefordshire Frogmore House and Rudhall are chief residences. Remains of an old castle are in Penyard Park. The living is a rectory Imperial WINDSOR Berkshire Frogmore. The railway from Slough is carried across the river, a little above the town, by a handsome bridge, of very Imperial WINDSOR CASTLE Berkshire Frogmore, the residence of successively Queen Charlotte, the Princess Augusta, the Duchess of Kent, and the present Prince of Wales Imperial Windsor (New) Berkshire Frogmore, with the mausoleum of the Prince Consort; in the Great Park are the Long Walk (an avenue of elms Bartholomew
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