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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FernhurstFernhurst - Wikipedia

    Fernhurst. Coordinates: 51.049°N 0.723°W. Fernhurst is a village and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England, on the A286 Milford, Surrey, to Chichester road, 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Haslemere and 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Midhurst.

    • 23.37 km² (9.02 sq mi)
    • 2,959. 2021 Census
  2. Ferniehirst Castle (sometimes spelled Ferniehurst) is an L-shaped construction on the east bank of the Jed Water, about a mile and a half south of Jedburgh, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, and in the former county of Roxburghshire.

    • 1470
    • Lord Ralph Kerr
    • Yes (July)
    • Clan Kerr
  3. The Fernhurst Research Station was a crop protection chemical research institute in West Sussex, mainly run by ICI, for the fruit industry. The site is to the east of the A286, around a mile south of the village of Fernhurst and a mile north of the Haslemere to Petersfield Serpent Trail.

  4. Inicio. Referencias. Enlaces externos. Fernhurst es una localidad situada en el condado de Sussex Occidental, en Inglaterra ( Reino Unido ), con una población estimada a mediados de 2016 de 1861 habitantes. 1 .

  5. wikishire.co.uk › wiki › FernhurstFernhurst - Wikishire

    Fernhurst is a village in the north of Sussex, on the A286 Milford, Surrey, to Chichester road, three miles south of Haslemere . The parish church, St Margaret's was built around 1100. It and the village pub, the Red Lion ,are on the green, where several old houses still remain.

  6. Marriage and children. References. Thomas Kerr of Ferniehirst (died 1585) was a Scottish landowner, Roman Catholic and supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots. He and Jean Scott ended the feud between the Scott family and the Kerrs. Thomas and Jean were both involved with supporting Mary, Queen of Scots. Life.

  7. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Fernhurst. Guide to Fernhurst Sussex ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records. Contents. 1 Parish History. 2 Resources. 2.1 Find Neighboring Parishes. 2.2 Cemeteries. 2.3 Civil Registration. 2.4 Church Records. 2.4.1 Church of England.