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D., as resident tutor to his sons at Bowood, | Wiltshire, a situation which he filled till 1783. |
had decided to retire to Amesbury Priory in | Wiltshire, a daughter house of Fontevrault. |
He was son of Mark Errington of | Wiltshire, a descendant of the Erringtons of Walwick G |
g his full debut for Somerset he represented | Wiltshire, a minor county side. |
Littleton Pannell ( | Wiltshire): A Becketts, extension of house, 1904 |
execution of William le Scrope, 1st Earl of | Wiltshire, a relative of his. |
ell that Hungerford desired to be sheriff of | Wiltshire, a desire which was gratified in 1533. |
ns in 1859 as Member of Parliament for South | Wiltshire, a seat he held until 1885, and served under |
ocated near Tisbury in the English county of | Wiltshire, about 15 miles (24 km) west of Salisbury. |
He was born at Broadchalke, in | Wiltshire, about 1496; his father was John Bekinsau, o |
Most schools in | Wiltshire achieve good results at A level: which is no |
rlo at the Salisbury City Hall in Salisbury, | Wiltshire after being trained by the Ampthill Amateur |
on rejoined Derby County before venturing to | Wiltshire again in 1905. |
Fouhy made his only List A appearance, for | Wiltshire, against Herefordshire, during the 1999 seas |
de his Minor Counties Championship debut for | Wiltshire against Cheshire in 1997. |
de his Minor Counties Championship debut for | Wiltshire against Oxfordshire in 2000. |
Marshall also played 3 List-A matches for | Wiltshire against Hampshire in 1964, Nottinghamshire i |
as hosted 2 further List-A matches involving | Wiltshire, against Surrey in the 1990 NatWest Trophy a |
rned to play a single Championship match for | Wiltshire against Berkshire. |
as hosted 2 further List-A matches involving | Wiltshire, against Ireland in the 2002 Cheltenham & Gl |
936 at his home, Warneford Place, Highworth, | Wiltshire aged 85. |
r, charity funded helicopter operated as the | Wiltshire Air Ambulance and shared with Wiltshire Poli |
The | Wiltshire Air Ambulance operates 24/7 from the police |
Marlborough, | Wiltshire: Airlife Publishing, 2003. |
is possible that Wulfhere, the Ealdorman of | Wiltshire, allowed the attack either through negligenc |
entified as an ancient trackway extends from | Wiltshire along the chalk ridge of the Berkshire Downs |
den-Edwards (whose bodies were both found in | Wiltshire) also began to look for a possible link betw |
Charlton Park, | Wiltshire alterations 1774 |
kfield, Berkshire and Dauntsey Park House in | Wiltshire, although the latter project ended in 2005 w |
is visible from Westbury and much of western | Wiltshire, although not from Edington. |
eturned to his home at Winterbourne Earls in | Wiltshire, and resumed his office of recorder. |
andmark tree on the ancient boundary between | Wiltshire and Dorset. |
above sea level it is the highest village in | Wiltshire and probably the highest in Wessex. |
l parish of Chilton Foliat which was half in | Wiltshire and half in Berkshire, until transferred to |
in two county matches for Glamorgan, against | Wiltshire and Worcestershire in 1896. |
entrance now forms the gateway to Spye Park, | Wiltshire and is known locally as Spye Arch. |
age and parish of Lambourn, in the county of | Wiltshire and in part Berkshire. |
These came against | Wiltshire and Sussex in the 2000 NatWest Trophy and th |
at Brook House in Stourton, Somerset (now in | Wiltshire) and educated at King's School, Bruton and K |
ningsham and near the towns of Warminster in | Wiltshire and Frome in Somerset. |
Pitt lives at Foxley, near Malmesbury in | Wiltshire, and is married with two daughters. |
n of John Fowler of Chapel Nap near Melksham | Wiltshire and his wife Rebecca Hull, daughter of Willi |
974, he was Gazetted a Deputy Lieutenant for | Wiltshire, and in 1991 he was appointed as the 999th H |
He taught at Kingdown School in Warminster, | Wiltshire and played cricket for South Wilts CC in the |
ay), and is two miles north of Malmesbury in | Wiltshire, and four miles south of Tetbury in Gloucest |
was the son of John Lush of Berwick St John, | Wiltshire and his wife Martha Kelleway daughter of Jam |
The Devizes constituency covers Devizes in | Wiltshire and the surrounding former Kennet district. |
0 he served as High Sheriff of Berkshire and | Wiltshire, and in 1198 as High Sheriff of Lancashire. |
e of Buckingham; Henry Stafford, 1st Earl of | Wiltshire; and Elizabeth Stafford, Countess of Sussex. |
ether with Athelhampton Manor, other land in | Wiltshire and Dorset, and an estate near Ripon in York |
trading centre on the ceremonial borders of | Wiltshire and Somerset. |
urned on 14 July with eight hundred men from | Wiltshire and Gloucestershire. |
erved as chairman of the Quarter Sessions in | Wiltshire and represented the county as Deputy Lieuten |
isters survive from 1722 and are kept in the | Wiltshire and Swindon Archives. |
Sir Thomas Boleyn, became the first Earl of | Wiltshire and by his marriage to Elizabeth Howard, the |
cer for the City of London in 1882, J.P. for | Wiltshire and Deputy Lieutenant for the City of London |
ristol, BBC Radio Gloucestershire, BBC Radio | Wiltshire and BBC Somerset. |
ng Fox serves Avon, Dorset, Devon, Somerset, | Wiltshire and Gloucestershire. |
was interred at Maiden Bradley, Warminster, | Wiltshire, and his titles passed to his brother, Alger |
second son of Sir Henry Knyvet of Charlton, | Wiltshire and Anne Pickering, daughter of Sir Christop |
77 Jenny and Richard divorced and Jenny left | Wiltshire and moved to Lambourn, Berkshire. |
ex Cricket Board in 2 List A matches against | Wiltshire and Sussex in the 2000 NatWest Trophy. |
he was returned for the borough of Wilton in | Wiltshire, and in 1695 was knighted. |
He was born at Iford Manor, | Wiltshire, and entered the University of Oxford in 179 |
the former constituencies of Swindon, North | Wiltshire and Devizes. |
in Dorset, but were also found in Berkshire, | Wiltshire and Somerset. |
gerford, close to the county boundaries with | Wiltshire and Hampshire. |
the son of Thomas Baskerville of Richardston | Wiltshire and his wife Joan Lor. |
ist-A match played on the ground was between | Wiltshire and Scotland in the 2000 NatWest Trophy. |
He was born in Highworth, Swindon, | Wiltshire and died in Los Angeles, California from a h |
rician, Heidi Alexander was born in Swindon, | Wiltshire, and attended the town's Churchfields Compre |
Stapleford in Hampshire as well as Wilton in | Wiltshire, and Sturminster and 'Lichette' in Dorset. |
In 1864 the | Wiltshire and Gloucestershire Railway Company was auth |
He was born at Malmesbury, | Wiltshire and died suddenly of a heart attack at Crudw |
John Seymour of Stapleford in Wilton, | Wiltshire, and of Wulfhall in Savernake Forest, Wiltsh |
Butler was born in Devizes, | Wiltshire and educated at Bedford School. |
Lawes was born in Salisbury, | Wiltshire and was baptised on 1 May 1602. |
to 1939, Hone taught at Marlborough College, | Wiltshire, and was made head of the new department of |
ex Cricket Board in 2 List A matches against | Wiltshire and Sussex in the 2000 NatWest Trophy. |
He lived in London, at Kington Langley, in | Wiltshire, and Bath. |
In 1859 Ridding represented | Wiltshire and Monmouthshire in fixtures against All En |
V (1582-1778), rector of Stanton-Fitzwarren, | Wiltshire, and was mother of John Woodbridge and Benja |
rted by the banker Henry Hoare of Stourhead, | Wiltshire and his family. |
The parish registers now held in the | Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre begin in 1760 and |
was founded in 1997 by Producer/Writer Paul | Wiltshire and was historically a Music Production Comp |
returned for the Marlborough constituency in | Wiltshire, and held his seat until 1868. |
He lived at Faulston Cheyne in | Wiltshire and Enborne in Berkshire. |
eldest son of Sir John Danvers of Dauntsey, | Wiltshire and Elizabeth, fourth daughter and coheiress |
e Wiltshire-Dorset border, Braydon Forest in | Wiltshire, and Dean Forest, Gloucestershire, in respon |
rnival events take place in Somerset, Devon, | Wiltshire and Dorset. |
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He was rector of Grittleton, | Wiltshire, and chaplain to William Parr, 1st Marquess |
n is a river flowing through the counties of | Wiltshire and Berkshire in England. |
e was the son of Henry Hedges of Wanborough, | Wiltshire, and his wife Margaret, daughter of Richard |
Its parish registers, now held at the | Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre, cover the years |
Douglas was educated at Dauntsey's School in | Wiltshire, and later at Faraday House in London, where |
He was born in Salisbury, | Wiltshire and attended Adcroft School, Trowbridge. |
en by Sir Robert to his wife are held in the | Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office, and furnish a pic |
He was born in Salisbury, | Wiltshire and came to Newfoundland while still young. |
ong of South Wraxall and Draycot was born in | Wiltshire, and had inherited along with other family e |
The diocese covers much of the counties of | Wiltshire and Dorset. |
smith through Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and | Wiltshire and over the River Severn via the Second Sev |
Allen was born in Devizes, | Wiltshire, and began his junior career with his local |
He was born in Wilton, | Wiltshire and died in Horton, Dorset. |
at the request of Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of | Wiltshire, and dealing with the Apostle's Creed from a |
takes its name after the town of Ramsbury in | Wiltshire, and was first used between the 10th and 11t |
local news programme for Bristol, Somerset, | Wiltshire and Gloucestershire is on BBC ONE weekdays a |
of the parish borders Zeals and Stourhead in | Wiltshire, and Bourton in Dorset. |
Abbey and churches were dedicated to her in | Wiltshire and in other parts of England. |
south of Cirencester, on the border between | Wiltshire and Gloucestershire, near the villages of So |
s paternal ancestors, the Littles, came from | Wiltshire and may be traced in the parish registers of |
es of Bristol, Somerset, Gloucestershire and | Wiltshire, and is the top tier of the pyramid structur |
The regiment then moved to | Wiltshire and the site is now an industrial estate. |
Her own homes, Cole Park in | Wiltshire and a large house in Holland Park, London, f |
Ashe owned land in | Wiltshire and held shares of the East India Company. |
torical boundaries between, Gloucestershire, | Wiltshire, and Somersetshire. |
eded his brother as Member of Parliament for | Wiltshire, and sat until his death in 1682. |
son of Sir Thomas Carey of Chilton Foliat in | Wiltshire and his wife Margaret Spencer. |
968, Hanna played Minor Counties cricket for | Wiltshire, and in 1964 and 1965 he played in Gillette |
io comedy writers-Sykes, Stephens, Antrobus, | Wiltshire, and Grafton-so many of the problems caused |
Rees was born in | Wiltshire and was brought up and educated in Chippenha |
He was educated at a school in Calne, | Wiltshire and at Trinity College, Cambridge and was aw |
t-class matches and one List-A match between | Wiltshire and Leicestershire in the 1984 NatWest Troph |
as also hosted a single List-A match between | Wiltshire and Nottinghamshire in 2004 Cheltenham & Glo |
r than those in current use, are held in the | Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre. |
ntry as including Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, | Wiltshire, and the former Avon area, but excluding Glo |
It rises near Great Bedwyn, | Wiltshire and flows north-east into Berkshire, where i |
River Thames in England which flows through | Wiltshire and Oxfordshire, where it forms part of the |
Francis represented both the | Wiltshire and Lostwithiel British parliamentary consti |
These came against | Wiltshire and Cambridgeshire in the 2001 Cheltenham & |
Baron Thynne, of Warminster in the County of | Wiltshire, and Viscount Weymouth, in the County of Dor |
Dun (River Test), in the English counties of | Wiltshire and Hampshire |
n (River Kennet), in the English counties of | Wiltshire and Berkshire |
r of periods including Prehistoric and Roman | Wiltshire and British Military Architecture of the 20t |
He was born in | Wiltshire, and came as scholar to Corpus Christi Colle |
re Cricket Board in 2 List A matches against | Wiltshire and Cambridgeshire in the 2001 Cheltenham & |
Agriculture, Fisheries and Food to Somerset, | Wiltshire and Gloucestershire 1952-57; a Parliamentary |
was the son of Sir Henry Bayntun of Bromham, | Wiltshire, and of his wife Lucy Danvers, a daughter of |
Baynton married Christopher Batt, Gent., of | Wiltshire and they emigrated to Massachusetts in 1638, |
Ireland and Scotland, but in 1984 he joined | Wiltshire, and played for them until 1988. |
as the son of Sir Edward Bayntun of Bromham, | Wiltshire and his wife Elizabeth Maynard, daughter of |
He was educated at Marlborough College in | Wiltshire and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he |
st Cumberland in the 1999 NatWest Trophy and | Wiltshire and Sussex in the 2000 NatWest Trophy. |
Ludgershall Lodge in | Wiltshire and Great Shefford Manor in Berkshire were h |
Triple Crown and in the C & G Trophy against | Wiltshire and the Hampshire Cricket Board. |
and surrounding districts in Bath, Bristol, | Wiltshire and Somerset, England. |
His chief residences were at Calne in | Wiltshire and Aston Cantlow in Warwickshire before inh |
shire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Surrey, | Wiltshire and two other neighbouring counties. |
erited property in the borough of Downton in | Wiltshire and he became its MP in 1780. |
These came against | Wiltshire and Cambridgeshire in the 2001 Cheltenham & |
son of Sir Thomas Ludlow of Maiden Bradley, | Wiltshire and Jane Pyle, sister of Sir Gabriel Pyle. |
r Bourne is a river in the English county of | Wiltshire, and a tributary of the River Avon. |
at Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, Blackland, | Wiltshire, and Speen (possibly posthumously) and Aving |
The parish registers survive in the | Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre for christenings |
was the son of Robert Button of Bishopstown, | Wiltshire, and was educated at Exeter College, Oxford. |
a single MCCA Knockout Trophy match between | Wiltshire and Herefordshire. |
dparents were Sir Henry Knyvet, of Charlton, | Wiltshire, and Elizabeth Stumpe. |
ist-A match played on the ground was between | Wiltshire and Yorkshire in the 1987 NatWest Trophy. |
akes its name after the town of Marlborough, | Wiltshire and was first created under the Suffragan Bi |
an experimentalist as well as vicar of Mere, | Wiltshire and numerologist, was his brother. |
link between the small market towns of West | Wiltshire and Bath, the M4 westbound, and the M5. |
say of Antrobus Hall, Cheshire and Amesbury, | Wiltshire and was educated at Cambridge University. |
mile (97 km) long river which flows through | Wiltshire and Dorset in southern England, and drains i |
ay skirts the boundary between Hampshire and | Wiltshire, and is a section of the Roman Road that run |
It was discovered in 1978 at Mildenhall, | Wiltshire, and consisted of 54,951 low value coins. |
amlet is located 2.5 miles west of Westbury, | Wiltshire, and 1.5 miles east of A36 road going from B |
ounties matches, with the last being against | Wiltshire and Wales Minor Counties. |
centre of Cranborne Chase on the borders of | Wiltshire and Dorset. |
tch played on the ground was in 1897 between | Wiltshire and Glamorgan. |
Walter Long of South Wraxall and Draycot in | Wiltshire, and his wife Catherine Thynne of Longleat. |
845, he was appointed a deputy lieutenant of | Wiltshire, and on 14 March 1853, a deputy lieutenant o |
William Plenderleath, On the White Horses of | Wiltshire and Its Neighbourhood (Wilts Archaeological |
Hungerford proved useful to Cromwell in | Wiltshire, and in June 1535 Cromwell made a memorandum |
In 2003 Jamie moved from | Wiltshire and resumed ministry in a less-publicized lo |
s cricket, he scored more than 5000 runs for | Wiltshire and was captain of the side right up to 1989 |
In 1864 the | Wiltshire and Gloucestershire Railway Company was auth |
et, the Waterside area of Southampton, South | Wiltshire, and the Isle of Wight. |
d in parliament by the member for South West | Wiltshire, Andrew Murrison; and on Wiltshire Council b |
s copied Speed's error and the Quare maps of | Wiltshire appeared for 145 years until the mistake was |
Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine | |
Bishop Giles of Bridport, 1257-1262 in | Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine vol. |
Seth Ward, Bishop of Salisbury, in | Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine vol. |
eum was established and is still run by, the | Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society ( |
The | Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine |
He held the offices of archdeacon of | Wiltshire, archdeacon of Dorset, and Dean of Salisbury |
l, while the counties of Gloucestershire and | Wiltshire are also often included. |
f filming took place in and around the North | Wiltshire area, with the Foresters family home scenes |
e regularly jams with other musicians in the | Wiltshire area. |
n 1950 he was commissioned Lieutenant in the | Wiltshire Army Cadet Force. |
Berkshire, England, close to the border with | Wiltshire around 2 mi (3 km) north-west of Hungerford. |
onto, Whitaker retired to his home county of | Wiltshire as Rector of Newton Toney, near Salisbury, E |
knock was the final time he was to play for | Wiltshire, as he was immediately called up by Gloucest |
Lacock Abbey, in | Wiltshire, as rebuilt by Sharington |
the House of Commons in the Wilton division, | Wiltshire, as a Liberal Party candidate. |
rned to Parliament in July 1757 for Calne in | Wiltshire, at the request of Pitt the Elder. |
nchin took off from the aerodrome at Upavon, | Wiltshire at 7:32 a.m. on 31 August 1927 in a large Fo |
cted as MP for the Salisbury constituency in | Wiltshire, at a by-election on 11 March following the |
f Parliament (MP) for the Wilton division of | Wiltshire at an unopposed by-election in July 1900. |
self-supporting writer and lives in Swindon, | Wiltshire, at the heart of his beloved North Wessex co |
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