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Village and civil parish in Dorset, England
Frampton is a village and civil parish in the county of Dorset in southern England, situated approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) northwest of the county town
Frampton,_Dorset
Topics referred to by the same term
Australia Frampton, Quebec, Canada Frampton, Dorset Frampton, Lincolnshire Frampton on Severn, Gloucestershire Frampton, Vale of Glamorgan Frampton (liberty)
Frampton
Historic estate in Devon, England
of Toller Fratrum, Dorset (Cousin: grandfather's nephew, son of George Fulford (1619-pre-1688)), who married, at Frampton, Dorset, on 31 August 1654,
Great_Fulford
Former priory in Dorset
Frampton Priory was a Benedictine priory in England, near the village of Frampton in Dorset and mentioned in the Domesday Book. The priory was subordinate
Frampton_Priory
Puritan settler in New England (1585–1661)
that he was probably from Frampton, Dorset, England ("Walter Palmer of the Great Migration: Probable Origins in Frampton, Dorset," New England Historical
Walter_Palmer_(Puritan)
Nature reserve in Dorset, England
is a nature reserve of the Dorset Wildlife Trust, near Frampton and about 2 miles south-east of Maiden Newton, in Dorset, England. It is a former water-meadow
Nunnery_Mead
Village in Dorset, England
The Frampton family have been Lords of the Manor of Moreton since at least the 14th Century. The most famous member of the family was James Frampton (1769-1855)
Moreton,_Dorset
English politician
Browne of Frampton, Dorset. In 1624, he was elected Member of Parliament for Bridport. "Browne, Robert (1602–1634), of Godmanstone, Dorset and London
Robert_Browne_(of_Frampton)
Disused railway station in Dorset, England
Grimstone and Frampton railway station was a station on the Wiltshire, Somerset & Weymouth Railway, part of the Great Western Railway between Maiden Newton
Grimstone and Frampton railway station
Grimstone_and_Frampton_railway_station
Church in Dorset, England
cousin of the Frampton family and had been a frequent visitor to their home, Okers Wood House. Lawrence's mother arranged with the Framptons to have him
St_Nicholas'_Church,_Moreton
the Kings is located. 1794–96: Roman tessellated pavements found at Frampton, Dorset, depicting one of the earliest known Christian symbols in England.
1790s_in_archaeology
Pauncefoot. Hunt married Elizabeth Browne, daughter of John Browne of Frampton, Dorset on 24 September 1635. They had three sons and five daughters. His wife
Robert_Hunt_(Parliamentarian)
Royal Navy Admiral (1878–1940)
Commander-in-Chief, America and West Indies Station. Best was born in Frampton, Dorset, on 18 June 1878, the fifth child and third son of George Best (later
Matthew Best (Royal Navy officer)
Matthew_Best_(Royal_Navy_officer)
English clergyman (c. 1593–1639)
and Frampton, Dorset', History of Parliament online, 1604–1629. Michael Russell (compiler), 'John Browne J.P. (1582–1659) of Dorchester & Frampton,' Free
John_Stoughton_(priest)
(jewellery box). Frampton Hoard late 3rd century Frampton Dorset 50°45′14″N 2°31′55″W / 50.754°N 2.532°W / 50.754; -2.532 (Frampton Hoard) 1998 Returned
List of Roman hoards in Great Britain
List_of_Roman_hoards_in_Great_Britain
Village in Dorset, England
Newburgh OPC The Journal of Mary Frampton, page 361. Dorchester Prison Admission and Discharge Registers (29 Nov 1830), Dorset History Centre. Wikimedia Commons
Winfrith_Newburgh
Official in an English county
The High Sheriff of Dorset is an ancient high sheriff title which has been in existence for over one thousand years. Until 1567 the Sheriff of Somerset
High_Sheriff_of_Dorset
15:00 BST Bramall Lane, Sheffield Attendance: 3,434 Referee: Janie Frampton (Dorset) Ashley Cole, 18, was involved in Arsenal's League Cup tie at Middlesbrough
1999–2000_in_English_football
Historic manor in Devon, England
1637 he married Anne Browne (died 1641/2), daughter of John Browne of Frampton, Dorset, MP for Bridport in 1621. In 1639 he purchased the manor of Cowick
Floyer_Hayes
English clergyman, theologian, philosopher, and Cambridge Platonist (1617–1688)
1635/6; J.P. Ferris, Browne, John II (1580–1659), of Dorchester and Frampton, Dorset, History of Parliament online, 1604–29. T. Solly, The Will Divine and
Ralph_Cudworth
English politician, born 1582
cause in the English Civil War. Browne was the son of John Browne of Frampton, Dorset. He matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford, on 13 October 1598, aged
John_Browne_(Parliamentarian)
Village and civil parish in Dorset, England
Stratton is a village and civil parish in Dorset, England, situated in the Frome valley about 3 miles (4.8 km) north-west of Dorchester. The parish includes
Stratton,_Dorset
Former non-metropolitan district in England
West Dorset was a local government district in Dorset, England. The district was formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, and was a
West_Dorset
Former administrative division in Dorset, England
2°31′50″W / 50.7530°N 2.5305°W / 50.7530; -2.5305 Frampton Liberty was a liberty in the county of Dorset, England, which contained the following parishes:
Frampton_(liberty)
English politician and antiquary (1682–1760)
Mary, Dorset, the eldest son of Thomas Willis of Bletchley, Buckinghamshire and his wife Alice Browne, daughter of Robert Browne of Frampton, Dorset. He
Browne_Willis
English lawyer, landowner and politician
times between 1614 and 1629. Browne was the son of John Browne of Frampton, Dorset. He matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford, on 13 October 1598, aged
George_Browne_(died_1631)
thus in the Poor Law County of Dorset; and Lyme Regis, in Axminster Union and the Poor Law County of Devon. In Dorset, however, the 1834 Unions were closely
List of poor law unions in Dorset
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_Dorset
English colonist and Deputy Governor of Plymouth Colony (1612-82)
(daughter of John Browne of Frampton, Dorset). John Browne was closely associated with John White of Dorchester, Dorset, Dr Stoughton, and others, in
James_Cudworth_(colonist)
Bridport Verwood Gillingham This is a list of settlements and other places in Dorset, England. Towns, and settlements with populations over 3,000, are listed
List_of_places_in_Dorset
British bishop (1622–1708)
Robert Frampton (26 February 1622 – 25 May 1708) was Bishop of Gloucester in England from 1681 to 1691 and later a Non-juror. Frampton was born in Dorset in
Robert_Frampton
Hamlet in Dorset, England
Mapperton is a hamlet and civil parish in Dorset, England, 3 miles (4.8 km) south-east of Beaminster. The parish had a population of 22 people in 10 households
Mapperton
British television presenter
forehead. Hill married childhood sweetheart and record producer Andrew Frampton in 1999. The marriage lasted two years before they divorced. Hill then
Katy_Hill
Dalwood, transferred to Devon 1844) Frampton Liberty: Bettiscombe Bincombe Burton Bradstock Compton Valence Frampton Winterborne Came (part) Gillingham
List_of_liberties_in_Dorset
River in Dorset, England
The River Frome /ˈfruːm/ is a river in Dorset in the south of England. At 30 miles (48 km) long it is the major chalkstream in southwest England. It is
River_Frome,_Dorset
English clergyman
to death on a fish-bone. Both had been living at Littlewood House, Frampton, Dorset. In 1923 Hilda married Hubert Reginald Ebbels, an executive of Blyth
Oswald_Wardell-Yerburgh
Football match
15:00 BST Bramall Lane, Sheffield Attendance: 3,434 Referee: Janie Frampton (Dorset) Drake, Andrew. "Women's F.A. Cup 1999/2000". The Owl Football Historian
2000_FA_Women's_Cup_final
Company in England
West England, covering 10,000 square kilometres including Bristol, most of Dorset, Somerset, and Wiltshire, with parts of Gloucestershire and Hampshire. Wessex
Wessex_Water
Welsh football club season
15:00 Paul Millar 25' Nathan Blake 20' Graham Withey Jerry Gill 70' Deion Vernon Stadium: Ninian Park Attendance: 4,506 Referee: David Frampton (Dorset)
1992–93 Cardiff City F.C. season
1992–93_Cardiff_City_F.C._season
English politician
times: Elizabeth Ram of Essex, Grace, the daughter of John Brown of Frampton, Dorset, Anne, the daughter of John and sister and co-heir of Thomas Moulson
John Stephens (English politician)
John_Stephens_(English_politician)
English diarist and botanist (1773–1846)
Mary Frampton (7 June 1773 – 1846) was an English diarist and botanist. Mary Frampton was born on 7 June 1773 in Moreton, Dorset. Her father was James
Mary_Frampton
Village in Dorset, England
Briantspuddle is a small village in the Piddle Valley in Dorset, England, near the villages of Affpuddle and Tolpuddle and about 8 miles (13 km) east of
Briantspuddle
British crime drama TV series, 2013–2017
series is set in Broadchurch, a fictional English town on the coast of Dorset; it focuses on Detective Inspector Alec Hardy (David Tennant) and Detective
Broadchurch
English politician
Robert Browne (1695 – 21 April 1757), of Frampton, near Dorchester, Dorset, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1720 and from
Robert_Browne_(1695–1757)
Christchurch Priory Cranborne Priory Dorchester Greyfriars (site) Forde Abbey Frampton Priory Fryer Mayne Preceptory Gillingham Friary Gillingham Minster Hilfield
List of monastic houses in Dorset
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Dorset
structures in the county of Dorset, grouped first by the two unitary authority areas: first Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, then Dorset. Map all coordinates
Grade I listed buildings in Dorset
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Dorset
English racehorse trainer (1641–1727)
Tregonwell Frampton (1641–12 March 1727) was an English racehorse trainer, known as 'the father of the turf.' Frampton was born in 1641 at Moreton, Dorset, the
Tregonwell_Frampton
21°N 01.33°E / 52.21; 01.33 TM2863 Frampton Dorset 50°45′N 2°32′W / 50.75°N 02.54°W / 50.75; -02.54 SY6295 Frampton Lincolnshire 52°56′N 0°02′W / 52
List of United Kingdom locations: Fr-Fz
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Fr-Fz
English agricultural labourers convicted for unionising
Martyrs were six agricultural labourers from the village of Tolpuddle in Dorset, England, who were arrested and tried in 1834 for swearing a secret oath
Tolpuddle_Martyrs
Southover (Burton Bradstock) Dorset 50°41′N 2°44′W / 50.69°N 02.73°W / 50.69; -02.73 SY4889 Southover (Frampton) Dorset 50°44′N 2°32′W / 50.74°N 02
List of United Kingdom locations: South
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_South
Hamlet in Dorset, England
western part of the civil parish of Stratton, Dorset. The Great Western Railway opened Grimstone and Frampton railway station and Grimstone Viaduct in 1857
Grimstone,_Dorset
Village and civil parish in Dorset, England
Crossways is a village and civil parish in the English county of Dorset. It lies 6 miles (9.7 km) east of the county town Dorchester. In the 2011 census
Crossways,_Dorset
Voluntary controlled school in Gillingham, Dorset, England
Gillingham School is a coeducational school situated in Gillingham in North Dorset, England. Gillingham Grammar School can trace its foundation back to 1516
Gillingham_School
Village and civil parish in Dorset, England
Godmanstone (or Godmanston) is a village and civil parish in Dorset in southern England, situated approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) north of the county town
Godmanstone
1986 film by Bill Douglas
Melvin as Frampton's Clerk Vanessa Redgrave as Mrs Violet Carlyle, owner of a New South Wales sheep station Robert Stephens as James Frampton, Squire of
Comrades_(1986_film)
2015 UK local government election
2013). "East Dorset council to lose seven councillors after 10 people respond to consultation". The Argus. Retrieved 17 May 2015. Frampton, Will (9 May
2015 East Dorset District Council election
2015_East_Dorset_District_Council_election
hundreds in the county of Dorset, England. Between the Anglo-Saxon period and the Local Government Act 1888, the county of Dorset was divided into hundreds
List_of_hundreds_in_Dorset
East Sussex Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire Frampton Marsh, Lincolnshire Freiston Shore, Lincolnshire Garston Wood, Dorset Gayton Sands, Cheshire Geltsdale RSPB
List of Royal Society for the Protection of Birds reserves
List_of_Royal_Society_for_the_Protection_of_Birds_reserves
1974 British film directed by Jim Atkinson
Anne Stanley Stephanie Marrian as Lesley Wendy Wax as Baby Doll Sarah Frampton as Pam Lindsay Marsh as Gigi Maria Coyne as receptionist Lynne Ross as
Can You Keep It Up for a Week?
Can_You_Keep_It_Up_for_a_Week?
Village in Dorset, England
Puddletown is a village in the civil parish of Athelhampton and Puddletown, in Dorset, England. It is situated by the River Piddle, from which it derives its
Puddletown
British Army regiment
The Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry was a yeomanry regiment of the British Army founded in 1794 as the Dorsetshire Regiment of Volunteer Yeomanry Cavalry in
Queen's_Own_Dorset_Yeomanry
Railway viaduct in Stratton, Dorset, England
A37 road. It is directly north of the site of the closed Grimstone and Frampton railway station. The viaduct was built for the Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth
Grimstone_Viaduct
Object in Virgil's "Aeneid"
Genesis. A mosaic pavement made at a Roman villa near Frampton in the English county of Dorset in the mid–fourth century AD depicts Aeneas taking the
Golden_Bough_(Aeneid)
British politician (1754–1833)
for Dorset from 1784 to 1806. He was High Sheriff of Dorset from 1783 to 1784. "BROWNE, Francis John (1754-1833), of Frampton, nr. Dorchester, Dorset. |
Francis_John_Browne
English politician
Robert Reason of Corfe Castle, Dorset). He was a younger brother of Gabriel. PLEYDELL, John (by 1535-1608), of Frampton, Glos. The History of Parliament
John_Pleydell_(died_1608)
Village in Dorset, England
the parish of Affpuddle and Turnerspuddle, in the Dorset district of the ceremonial county of Dorset, England, 9 miles (14 km) east of Dorchester. The
Affpuddle
is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Dorset in South West England. All changes since the re-organisation of local government
List of electoral wards in Dorset
List_of_electoral_wards_in_Dorset
Suburb of Bournemouth, England
suburb in Bournemouth, England. Historically in Hampshire, but today in Dorset, it is located to the east of Bournemouth town centre and west of Southbourne
Boscombe
Hamlet and civil parish in Dorset, England
Compton is a hamlet and civil parish in the county of Dorset, England. It lies in western Dorset, about 7 miles to the east of the town of Bridport. The
West_Compton,_Dorset
This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Dorset, England. There are 269 civil parishes. The former Bournemouth County Borough was mostly
List of civil parishes in Dorset
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Dorset
Village and civil parish in Dorset, England
Puncknowle ( /ˈpʌnəl/ PUN-əl) is a village and civil parish in the county of Dorset in southwest England, situated on the southern slopes of the Bride Valley
Puncknowle
was in fact the son and heir of John Spencer, Esquire, MP for Dorset, of Frampton in Dorset, Ashbury in Devon and Brompton Ralph in Somerset, by his wife
Robert Spencer of Spencer Combe
Robert_Spencer_of_Spencer_Combe
Village and civil parish in Dorset, England
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.
Warmwell
Village and civil parish in Dorset, England
Winterbourne Abbas is a village and civil parish in south west Dorset, England, situated in a valley on the A35 road 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Dorchester
Winterbourne_Abbas
Hill fort in Dorset, England
which was brought from a dam and lake by what is now Littlewood Farm in Frampton. The water was later used for the new town of Dorchester and its public
Poundbury_Hill
Hill and hill fort in south west Dorset, England
hill near Broadwindsor in west Dorset, England. With a maximum elevation of 279 m (915 ft), it is the highest point in Dorset. The hill is owned and managed
Lewesdon_Hill
British science-fiction TV series (1968–1969)
original on 16 April 2008. Retrieved 26 March 2010. La Rivière, p. 180. Frampton, Andrew (9 April 2009). "ITC Promotional Booklet". bigrat.co.uk. Archived
Joe_90
English writer (born 1966)
Tice grew up in Uganda and Zaire. He was educated at Sherborne School, Dorset and spent a gap year working as a youth worker in inner-city Liverpool.
Rico_Tice
Hamlet and civil parish in Dorset, England
Bincombe is a small village, or hamlet, and civil parish in Dorset, England, 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Weymouth. The village is 1 mile (1.6 km) from Upwey
Bincombe
Reserve armoured regiment of the British Army
four squadrons, with the regimental headquarters based at Bovington Camp, Dorset. The regiment is part of 3rd (UK) Division and provides battle casualty
Royal_Wessex_Yeomanry
Village and civil parish in Dorset, England
West Stafford is a village and civil parish in southwest Dorset, England, situated in the Frome valley 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Dorchester. In the 2011
West_Stafford
British Army officer, diplomat and writer (1888–1935)
cousins, the Frampton family. He had been a frequent visitor to their home, Oakers Wood House, and had corresponded with Louisa Frampton for years. Lawrence's
T._E._Lawrence
GradeII* listed buildings in West Dorset, England
of these buildings in the district of West Dorset in the county of Dorset. Grade I listed buildings in Dorset The date given is the date used by Historic
Grade II* listed buildings in West Dorset
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_West_Dorset
Village in Dorset, England
/ˈlɪtəlbrɪdi/) is a small village and civil parish in the English county of Dorset, situated approximately 6.5 miles (10.5 km) west of the county town Dorchester
Littlebredy
Village and civil parish in Dorset, England
(/ˌoʊ.ərˈmɔɪn/ OH-ər-MOYN) is a village and civil parish in the county of Dorset in southern England, situated 6 miles (9.7 km) south-east of Dorchester
Owermoigne
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
Dorset was a county constituency covering Dorset in southern England, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs), traditionally known as knights of
Dorset (UK Parliament constituency)
Dorset_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Hamlet in Dorset, England
Dorset. It lies within the civil parish of Osmington 5 miles (8.0 km) northeast of Weymouth. The coastline around Osmington Mills is part of Dorset's
Osmington_Mills
Village in Dorset, England
Morcombelake (also spelled Morecombelake) is a small village near Bridport in Dorset, England, within the ancient parish of Whitchurch Canonicorum. Golden Cap
Morcombelake
Railway station in Dorset, England
railway station is a railway station serving the village of Maiden Newton in Dorset, England. The station is located on the Heart of Wessex Line, 154.12 miles
Maiden_Newton_railway_station
Village and civil parish in Dorset, England
Bradford Abbas is a village and civil parish in north-west Dorset, England, on the border with Somerset. The village is 3 miles (5 km) south-east of Yeovil
Bradford_Abbas
English politician
Mappowder. He had married twice: firstly Joan, the daughter of John Browne of Frampton, with whom he had a daughter and secondly Mary, the daughter of Edward
Robert_Coker
Football league
above the Cornwall Women's Football League, Devon Women's Football League, Dorset Women's Football League, Gloucestershire County Women's Football League
South West Regional Women's Football League
South_West_Regional_Women's_Football_League
Member of the Parliament of England
These were situated at Little Crichel in Dorset, Westbury and Hilperton in Wiltshire, and Clifton and Frampton-on-Severn in Gloucestershire. To all these
John_Chideock
Academy in Dorchester, Dorset, England
Dorset, England. It is part of the Dorchester Area Schools Partnership. The school is named after Thomas Hardye of Melcombe Regis and later Frampton.
The_Thomas_Hardye_School
Benedictine abbey in Dorset, England
Saint Peter, was a Benedictine monastery in the village of Abbotsbury in Dorset, England. The abbey was founded in the 11th century by King Cnut's thegn
Abbotsbury_Abbey
Village and civil parish in Dorset, England
Chesilborne or Cheselborne) is a village and civil parish in Dorset, England, situated in the Dorset Downs, 7 miles (11 km) north-east of Dorchester. The parish
Cheselbourne
Railway line in England
stations from Frome to Yeovil in Somerset and from Thornford to Weymouth in Dorset. On 18 March 1849, a passenger train became divided approaching Keynsham
Heart_of_Wessex_Line
Historic England. "WINDMILL IN GARDEN OF NUMBER 3, UPPER STONE CLOSE, FRAMPTON COTTERELL, SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE (1312930)". National
List of windmills in the United Kingdom
List_of_windmills_in_the_United_Kingdom
Civil parish in Dorset, England
county of Dorset in England, situated in the west of the county, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) south-east of the county town Dorchester. Dorset County Council's
Winterborne_Came
Topics referred to by the same term
Red is a color. Red or RED may also refer to: Red Barracks, Weymouth, Dorset, England Red Barracks, Woolwich, London, England. Red Creek (Mississippi)
Red_(disambiguation)
Cookshire-Eaton Crabtree Delson Dudswell Dundee Dunham Durham Farnham Frampton Franklin Godmanchester Gore Hampden Hampstead Harrington Hatley Havelock
List of locations in Canada with an English name
List_of_locations_in_Canada_with_an_English_name
FRAMPTON DORSET
FRAMPTON DORSET
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Crumpton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called from the rivers on which they stand, or simply a name for someone living beside a river of this name, which is probably cognate with Welsh ffraw ‘fair’, ‘fine’, ‘brisk’. Compare Frampton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called, of which there are several in Gloucestershire and one in Dorset. Most take the name from the Frome river (which is probably from a British word meaning ‘fair’, ‘brisk’) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. One near Tewkesbury was originally named in Old English as Frēolingtūn ‘settlement associated with Frēola’, a short form of any of the various compound names with the first element frēo ‘free’. Frampton in Lincolnshire probably gets its name from an Old English byname Frameca (a derivative of fram ‘valiant’) + tūn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Crumpton.
Surname or Lastname
English (Hampshire, Dorset, and Wiltshire)
English (Hampshire, Dorset, and Wiltshire) : unexplained. According to MacLysaght this name, which is also found in Ireland, is akin to Usher (compare Lusher).Probably an Americanized spelling of German Lüsch (see Lusch).
Boy/Male
English American
Place-name and surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Devon, Dorset, Essex, Kent, and Warwickshire, so named from Old English lang, long ‘long’ + dūn ‘hill’.Samuel Langdon, Harvard College president in 1774–80, was born in Boston, MA, in 1723 but lived out his years in Hampton Falls, NH. Three of his children left descendants. His grandfather Philip (b. 1646) had came from Braunton in Devon, England, and was married in Andover, Essex Co., MA, in 1684, according to family historians.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a habitational name from a minor place, perhaps Cudmore Farm in Bampton, Devon, which is named with the Old English personal name Cudda + Old English mÅr ‘moor’, ‘marsh’.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : possibly, as Black postulates, a habitational name from a place recorded in 1661 as Hantestoun.English : variant of Hampton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Campton in Bedfordshire, named in Old English as ‘settlement (Old English tūn) by the Camel river’ (a lost river-name of Celtic origin).
Boy/Male
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lampton in Greater London (formerly Middlesex) or Lambton in County Durham, named in Old English as ‘farm or settlement where lambs were reared’, from lamb ‘lamb’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish (also found in Ireland)
Scottish (also found in Ireland) : reduced form of McDow. This surname is borne by a sept of the Buchanans.English : variant of Daw.Americanized spelling of Dutch Douw, an Old Frisian personal name.Americanized spelling of German Dau.Henry Dow (1634–1707), NH soldier and statesman, was born at Ormsby in Norfolkshire, England. His father migrated with his family to Watertown in the colony of Massachusetts Bay in 1637 and moved to Hampton in the province of NH in 1644. Henry became an influential and prosperous figure in Hampton. He married twice and had four sons.
Boy/Male
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From the Winding Farm
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Crompton in Lancashire, named with an Old English crumbe ‘river bend’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Godfrey Dearborn (baptized September 24, 1603 in Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England) came to North America in 1639 and settled in Hampton, NH, where he died on February 4, 1686.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Hampton, including the cities of Southampton and Northampton (both of which were originally simply Hamtun). These all share the final Old English element tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’, but the first is variously hÄm ‘homestead’, hamm ‘water meadow’, or hÄ“an, weak dative case (originally used after a preposition and article) of hÄ“ah ‘high’. This name is also established in Ireland, having first been taken there in the medieval period.The descendants of the clergyman Thomas Hampton, resident at Jamestown, VA, in 1630, lived in VA through three generations, multiplying their homesteads as the colony expanded and then branched into SC.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places named Rampton, in Cambridgeshire and Nottinghamshire; the first, and probably also the second, is named Old English ramm ‘ram’ + tūn ‘settlement’. However, the modern surname is concentrated in Hampshire, suggesting perhaps that another, unidentified source could be involved.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Crumpton.
Surname or Lastname
English (Hampshire and Dorset)
English (Hampshire and Dorset) : habitational name, possibly from Michen Hall in Godalming, Surrey.
FRAMPTON DORSET
FRAMPTON DORSET
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Tamil
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Loving, Attractive & charming
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Indian
Gift of God
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Tamil
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Goddess Sita
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Of the Month Baishakh
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Arabic, Muslim
Careful; Watchful
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Indian
Royal Boy
Biblical
turning away
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Strong One; Man
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Healthy; Strong
FRAMPTON DORSET
FRAMPTON DORSET
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FRAMPTON DORSET
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n.
An a/rial rootlet for support in climbing, as of ivy.
n.
A place where ships may ride at anchor at some distance from the shore; a roadstead; -- often in the plural; as, Hampton Roads.
n.
A plant (Campanula Rapunculus) of the Bellflower family, with a tuberous esculent root; -- also called ramps.