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LymingtonIn Tom Clancy's Patriot Games, a Wightlink ferry heading from the Lymington ferry terminal is intercepted and a prisoner is extracted in heavy seas. Several men on board the ferry are murdered.[citation needed]BoldreThe headstone goes on that they await patiently the joy of waking in a much happier place and adds:HordleThe first mention of Hordle is in the Domesday Book (1086) and its church is recorded in the cartulary of Christchurch Priory early in the twelfth century. The soils of the parish are based mainly on well drained gravels to the south and clayey loams to the north: the character of the parish is agricultural, although in medieval times a few saltworks were operated on the coast. The distribution of dwellings has apparently always been of a scattered nature, grouping into several hamlets such as Tiptoe to the north and Taddiford to the south. With the enclosure of Arnewood common in the early nineteenth century , the main centre of population moved northwards, away from the coast, and in order to meet this change the ancient parish church was demolished in 1830 and moved to its present situation close to the now enclosed Downton Common, two miles (3 km) to the north.New MiltonAlong New Milton high street there are also supermarkets, a wine shop, bakers, butchers and art centres.Savernake ForestChandos Bruce, the sixth marquess, did everything possible to carry on with this combination of systematic management and concern for amenity and symbolic representation. Eventually, however, he found the burden too heavy due to increasing costs, Lloyd George's taxes on inherited wealth, and the impossibility of hiring enough labor during and after the First World War. In 1930 he approached the government Forestry Commission but drew back when he recognized that surrendering control would probably bring on an invasion by ranks of straight-backed conifers. Eight years later the commission became more open to the suggestion that recreational uses might be as legitimate as commercial ones and agreed to the special conditions the sixth marquess had stubbornly laid down. As a result, after 800 years of wardenship, the family surrendered control and the public, because of Lord Ailesbury's dedication, gained a handsome amenity.[8]Information by Wikipedia.com
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