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  • The project is based at a farm in Shepton Mallet, Somerset.

    Websites Maxine 2009

  • Stroud/Strode [Earliest known born ca. 1515 in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England]

    Archive 2004-08-15 Maggie Jochild 2004

  • Stroud/Strode [Earliest known born ca. 1515 in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England]

    INVESTIGATION OF SURNAMES IN MY DIRECT ANCESTRY Maggie Jochild 2004

  • Whiting [Earliest known born ca. 1517 in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England]

    INVESTIGATION OF SURNAMES IN MY DIRECT ANCESTRY Maggie Jochild 2004

  • Whiting [Earliest known born ca. 1517 in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England]

    Archive 2004-08-15 Maggie Jochild 2004

  • But while this was in debate he fell very sick; he had gone out to a place in Somersetshire, called Shepton, where he had some business and was there taken very ill, and so ill that he could not travel; so he sent his man back to Bath, to beg me that I would hire a coach and come over to him.

    Moll Flanders 2003

  • But while this was in debate he fell very sick; he had gone out to a place in Somersetshire, called Shepton, where he had some business and was there taken very ill, and so ill that he could not travel; so he sent his man back to Bath, to beg me that I would hire a coach and come over to him.

    The Fortunes And Misfortunes Of The Famous Moll Flanders Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 1923

  • But while this was in debate he fell very sick; he had gone out to a place in Somersetshire, called Shepton, where he had some business and was there taken very ill, and so ill that he could not travel; so he sent his man back to Bath, to beg me that I would hire a coach and come over to him.

    The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders Daniel Defoe 1696

  • In what the university says is the first major study into the issues for more than a decade, researchers conducted "before" and "after" surveys in six towns, such as Shepton

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • They used to quarry Mendip stone at Windsor Hill, north-west of Shepton Mallet, but when the work stopped, the quarry reverted to the wild, and the random growth of trees and scrub created an enclosed and secluded woodland and home for wildlife.

    Country diary: Windsor Hill, Somerset 2011

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