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Except for their BBC accents – Mary Malcolm would have been enunciated as Merry Melcombe – they were not so different from people encountered in ordinary life.
Mary Malcolm obituary Philip Purser 2010
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Mrs Lesley Benham, team leader, Melcombe Day hospital, for serv dementia care in Weymouth, Dorset.
New Year honours list: Order of the British Empire, Member (MBE) 2010
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Blandford, Wimborneminster, Stourminster, and several other towns choose no members; whereas Weymouth, Melcombe, and Bridport were all burgess towns.
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Weymouth, or Weymouth and Melcombe, two towns lying at the mouth of
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Weymouth, or Weymouth and Melcombe, two towns lying at the mouth of
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Blandford, Wimborneminster, Stourminster, and several other towns choose no members; whereas Weymouth, Melcombe, and Bridport were all burgess towns.
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Weymouth, or Weymouth and Melcombe, two towns lying at the mouth of
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Blandford, Wimborneminster, Stourminster, and several other towns choose no members; whereas Weymouth, Melcombe, and Bridport were all burgess towns.
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Playing lawn tennis with a parasol as those Melcombe girls did is stupid.
Ayala's Angel 1993
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In 1584 he took his seat in parliament for Melcombe in Dorsetshire, but the notes for the session do not disclose what reputation he gained.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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