529:, Dorset. Russell had been a household knight of Kings Richard I (1189–1199) and of his brother King John (1199–1216) and of the latter's infant son Henry III, the latter whom he also later served as household steward. The wardship of Hawise the younger the king granted to John de Boterel, confirmed to the latter by Henry III in 1218, per the Close Rolls. Russell was by then elderly and already married with a family so he married-off Isabel to his eldest surviving son Ralph Russell, which action raised Ralph to the status of a
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Baroness of North Cadbury. The hereditary barony title is enshrined in English law as an
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England enjoys a favoured location, particularly in summer, when the
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1667:Isle Abbots
1562:Curry Rivel
1547:Cucklington
1492:Chillington
1462:Castle Cary
1372:Abbas Combe
967:Bush, Robin
779:depressions
762:Azores High
639:and fairs,
391:Cada's fort
324: /
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1967:Yarlington
1937:West Coker
1927:West Camel
1912:Tintinhull
1892:Stocklinch
1832:Puckington
1817:Penselwood
1697:Kingweston
1637:Horsington
1617:Henstridge
1592:East Coker
1567:Dinnington
1467:Chaffcombe
1407:Barrington
1285:8 February
1254:8 February
1229:8 February
1198:2 February
1157:Met Office
944:5 December
899:References
653:crematoria
649:cemeteries
586:Governance
373:, and the
367:Galhampton
363:Yarlington
309:51°02′44″N
160:South West
91:Population
1984:Yeovilton
1957:Wincanton
1887:Sparkford
1777:Muchelney
1772:Montacute
1767:Misterton
1732:Lovington
1717:Long Load
1712:Limington
1692:Kingstone
1657:Ilminster
1652:Ilchester
1602:Hambridge
1537:Crewkerne
1512:Closworth
1427:Blackford
1362:, England
1134:21 August
1106:4 January
1007:8 October
922:4 January
801:Landmarks
732:, an 8.4
724:Geography
675:libraries
667:education
645:recycling
570:in 1468.
486:River Usk
459:Glamorgan
351:River Cam
349:, by the
347:Wincanton
312:2°31′19″W
246:Ambulance
194:Post town
1917:Wambrook
1907:Tatworth
1867:Somerton
1822:Pitcombe
1752:Merriott
1737:Maperton
1707:Langport
1687:Kingsdon
1622:High Ham
1597:Fivehead
1552:Cudworth
1452:Brympton
1442:Broadway
1360:Somerset
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776:Atlantic
772:Rainfall
753:seasonal
683:policing
379:Woolston
355:Somerset
298:Somerset
142:Somerset
116:District
107:ST635275
81:Somerset
1962:Winsham
1922:Wayford
1842:Rimpton
1812:Odcombe
1782:Mudford
1747:Martock
1582:Drayton
1572:Donyatt
1437:Brewham
1417:Barwick
1402:Babcary
1387:Ansford
1049:records
916:(Excel)
865:Sources
757:diurnal
734:hectare
716:by the
708:of the
657:tourism
637:markets
432:at the
422:fiefdom
416:In the
406:Catsash
402:hundred
385:History
293:England
176:England
170:Country
1973:Yeovil
1827:Pitney
1642:Horton
1632:Holton
1447:Bruton
1397:Ashill
1377:Alford
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552:Dyrham
544:Siston
535:moiety
506:Brecon
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222:Police
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152:Region
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