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In late 1771 Bernard was bequeathed the manor at Nether Winchendon upon the death of a cousin to whom he had been close since childhood.
He applied for permission to resign the Irish post, and settled first at the Nether Winchendon manor ; in 1774 his resignation was accepted and his pension restored.
He died on 16 June 1779, after an epileptic seizure, at Nether Winchendon.
Nether Winchendon ( also known as Lower Winchendon ) is a village and also a civil parish within Aylesbury Vale district in Buckinghamshire, England.
Nether Winchendon House, a grand manor house in Nether Winchendon, was a former priory under Notley Abbey in Long Crendon.
Nether Winchendon House also hosts weddings and has beautiful gardens.
Nether Winchendon has been a frequent setting for television and film production, including two Midsomer Murders episodes ( as different houses ), Lady Pat's house in Forever Green and the BBC series Chef!
* Nether Winchendon Village
* Nether Winchendon House
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Collectively the villages of Upper Winchendon and Nether Winchendon ( sometimes called Lower Winchendon ) were called Wichendone.
Many other scenes were filmed at Nether Winchendon House, in Buckinghamshire.
* Nether Winchendon, Buckinghamshire
After leaving Watermead, the River Thame flows through farmland passing the small villages of Nether Winchendon and Chearsley before reaching the market town of Thame with which it shares its name.
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Nether and Church
* The Nether ( or Lower ) Cross, a 9th century granite cross with ornate carving, in the graveyard of St. Canice's Church, established by St. Canice, Finglas village, Dublin.
It passes the minor fort of Castle Hill Boothby and then, east of Brampton, reaches the next major fort, that of Brampton Old Church, from Nether Denton and from Corstopitum.
In 2009 Manor Church of England School moved out of Acomb from their site on Boroughbridge Road to Millfield Road in the parish of Nether Poppleton.
St Everilda's Church, Nether PoppletonSt.
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* St Mary's Church, Nether Alderley
There was no church in Chorley until 1852, when the larger expansion of the town in the demanded enlarged accommodation, but St Mary's Church, Nether Alderley retains some 14th century work including a font.
* King's Centre Church, Union Rd, Nether Edge

Nether and was
There are numerous prehistoric sites in the vicinity including Nether Largie North cairn, which was entirely removed and rebuilt during excavations in 1930.
Former counties include: County Coleraine, which formed the basis of County Londonderry, the counties of Nether and Upper Tyrone, and Desmond which was, in 1606, split between counties Cork and Kerry.
" This newly-recovered final line upset Samuel Noah Kramer's former interpretation, as he allowed: " my conclusion that Dumuzi dies and " stays dead " forever ( cf e. g. Mythologies of the Ancient World p. 10 ) was quite erroneous: Dumuzi according to the Sumerian mythographers rises from the dead annually and, after staying on earth for half the year, descends to the Nether World for the other half ".
Hence in August 1759, a petition to formally separate the two townships was presented, bearing the signatures of almost every freeholder in Upper and Lower Chichester as well as those in Nether Providence.
Dewsbury's boundaries were expanded to include the urban districts of Ravensthorpe, Thornhill, Soothill Nether and part of Soothill Upper in 1910 and it was elevated to county borough status in 1913.
A bridge of boats, similar to those constructed at Nether Poppleton, was constructed over the River Ouse at Acaster Malbis to allow communications between the two armies.
The last serious flood was in 1947 and reached far beyond the railway line, most of Queens Road was flooded as was Nether Street.
Anne was the daughter of Sir Francis Dowse ( d. 1649 ) of Nether Wallop, Hampshire, and his wife Elizabeth Paulet ( d. before 1649 ).
Robert Persons ( 24 June 1546, Nether Stowey, Somerset – 15 April 1610, Rome ), later known as Robert Parsons, was an English Jesuit priest.
The parish of Nether Stowey was part of the Williton and Freemanners Hundred.
Thomas Poole was a local tanner who became wealthy and founded the Nether Stowey Women's Friendly Society in 1807.
The village is twinned with Theillay in the Loir-et-Cher départment of France, and the Nether Stowey Twinning Association was established in 1996 by Glyn Legge and Steve Darch.
There was formerly access to the Nether Bailey from Ballengeich to the west, until the postern was blocked in response to the threat of Jacobite rebellion.
Coleridge was living at Nether Stowey ( a village in the foothills of the Quantocks ).
A steam engine was used at the Nether or lower mill from 1847, and both were unused by 1884.
A workhouse was built on Cherry Tree Hill at Nether Edge.
In 1929 the Ecclesall Bierlow Workhouse was renamed Nether Edge Hospital and it remained in use as a hospital into the 1990s.
Pollok was later divided into Upper and Nether Pollok.

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