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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… others, to Salisbury. On behalf of the tenants of East Chirton, and 13 other places within the lordship of …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Robinson C. joiner, Morpeth Robson Michael, esq. West Chirton Robson John, esq. Felling Hall, D. Robson; Edward, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… highest figure so far found for arable in Wiltshire was at Chirton. In the report of Prior Philip de Thame to the Grand …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Thomas Ogle of Darrashal in the same county, Ralph Read of Chirton in the same county, Gent. John Rodham of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… his will dated 1703, bequeathed about 140 acres of land at Chirton, from which 30 a year was to be paid to the poor of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Chirton CHIRTON Chirton, known alternatively as Cherrington until the 20th … parish is long and narrow, measures 1 mile in width near Chirton bottom, and extends 3 miles from north to south …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Robert who sold the land in 1568 to William Lavington of Chirton. 58 John Frampton leased the land to Robert Bayley, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to Bruges's brotherin-law Isaac Warriner of Conock (in Chirton). 76 Thereafter Burnell passed in the Warriner family …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the entrance to the village a lane branches westwards to Chirton. That lane and the road through Marden were turnpiked … villages: one, an eastwards continuation of the Chirton-Marden lane, led eastwards to Wilsford, while the other ran north of the house called the Grange west to Chirton Street, entering the village near the church. The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… farm labourers. The railway line between Patney and Chirton junction and Westbury, opened in 1900, 38 runs across …
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