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A History of the County of Hampshire
… parish along the road from Hurstbourne Tarrant to Great Bedwyn, but the church, vicarage and the two manor farms, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… but no presentation was made by William Pinckney of Great Bedwyn who in 1800 was granted by John Walker-Heneage the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… these could rank as effective urban communities: but Great Bedwyn, Cricklade, Downton, Heytesbury, Hindon, Ludgershall … Seymour interest in the boroughs of Marlborough and Great Bedwyn. A Seymour group is already discernible in the … Sir William Herbert, founder of the great rival interest); Bedwyn returned as one of its members the John Seymour who in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the shire, and while Seymourites occupied both the Bedwyn seats 29 there were two Herbert nominees at Wilton, … whereas the Seymours had to be content with one seat at Bedwyn and one at Marlborough, the three Herbert clients … royalist members of Parliament, like Sir Walter Smyth of Bedwyn or George Lowe of Calne, who obeyed the king's summons …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… nominees. But not all boroughs were so tightly controlled. Bedwyn, Cricklade, Hindon, 25 Ludgershall, and Westbury were … at Hindon in 1646, 26 and was complained of at both Bedwyn and Downton in 1661. 27 Then there were the numerous … But the return of Thomas Manby, a probate judge, for Bedwyn, smacks of Court intervention and both members for …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… membership later. Methuens sat for Devizes and for Great Bedwyn; Wyndhams for Calne, Wilton, and Salisbury. But the … abolished in 1832. The histories of Marlborough and Great Bedwyn as parliamentary boroughs were closely linked in the … for 40 years at Marlborough, and to some extent also at Bedwyn, came upon the scene at about the same time, Charles …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the complete disfranchisement of the boroughs of Great Bedwyn, Heytesbury, Hindon, Ludgershall, Malmesbury, Old … follows: Lord Ailesbury controlled the boroughs of Great Bedwyn and Marlborough; Lord Heytesbury, Heytesbury; Lords … the influence of certain landowners, Lord Ailesbury (Great Bedwyn and Marlborough), the Earl of Pembroke (Wilton), …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1553 to 1675 it descended with Tottenham Lodge in Great Bedwyn successively to William, duke of Somerset (d. 1660), … vi. 504-7; xii (1), 59-79. P.R.O., E 328/117. Above, Great Bedwyn, manors (Tottenham). W.R.O. 1300/290. Ibid. 1300/299. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 15; B.A. from St. Edmund Hall 7 July, 1621; vicar of Great Bedwyn, Wilts, 1627, etc. See Foster's Index Eccl. Plumer, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a hundred, have been entered here under that heading. West Bedwyn is inscribed with the name of Kinwardstone hundred but … /38/104 Wroughton, Nether 160 /38/193 Kinwardstone Hundred Bedwyn, Great 32 87 E 178/196/38/200 Bedwyn, Little 33 /38/89 Burbage 107 /38/118 Buttermere 6 …
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