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  • ...5 | accessdate=30 May 2011}}</ref> Ian Fleming (''James Bond'') boarded at Durnford School;<ref>{{cite news | last=Britten | first=Nick | title=Ian Fleming 'us
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  • **[[Great Durnford]] **[[Little Durnford]]
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  • | '''Richard Durnford'''
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  • |picture=Middleton, Durnford Street.jpg
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  • ...e 13th century by Robert the Bastard. This land subsequently passed to the Durnford family through marriage to the Edgecombe family in the 14th and 15th centur ...cannon-bearing towers. One of these, the Artillery Tower at the sea end of Durnford Street, has been preserved as a restaurant.
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  • ...the land controlling the Tamar. From them, Maker passed by marriage to the Durnford family and then to the Edgcumbes.
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  • .... [[Wilsford, Amesbury|Wilsford]] is half a mile to the north and [[Great Durnford]] less than that to the south-east, though separated by the unbridged river
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  • ...ch c. 1720),<ref name=autogenerated1>Pevsner op. cit.</ref> Hawtrey House, Durnford House (the first two built as such by the Provost and Fellows, 1845,<ref na
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  • *[[Durnford]]
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  • ...sed earlier; Ian Fleming, author of the James Bond novels, was educated at Durnford.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7701530.stm|t
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  • ...ponsible for modernizing Bermuda's forts following the American rebellion. Durnford destroyed all but the footings of the original fort before rebuilding it.
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