Frogmore

English

Etymology

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Frogmore

  1. A place in England:
    1. An estate adjoining Windsor Castle in Berkshire (OS grid ref SU9796).
      • 2023, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Spare[1], Penguin Random House, →ISBN:
        I glanced now into the distance, towards the mini skyline of crypts and monuments alongside Frogmore. The Royal Burial Ground.
    2. A farmstead in St Clement parish, Cornwall (OS grid ref SW8548).
    3. A village in Frogmore and Sherford parish, South Hams district, Devon (OS grid ref SX7742).
    4. A hamlet in East Meon parish, East Hampshire district, Hampshire (OS grid ref SU6822).
    5. A suburban village in Yateley parish, Hart district, Hampshire (OS grid ref SU8460).
    6. A village in St Stephen parish, St Albans district, Hertfordshire (OS grid ref TL1503).
    7. A suburb of Westbury, Wiltshire (OS grid ref ST8751).
  2. A place in the United States:
    1. An unincorporated community in Concordia Parish, Louisiana.
    2. An unincorporated community in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana.
    3. An unincorporated community in Beaufort County, South Carolina.
  3. A hamlet in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada.
  4. A village in Hilltops council area, New South Wales, Australia.

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