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A History of the County of Oxford
… The eastern boundary with the Buckinghamshire parishes of Ludgershall and Brill takes in part of the ancient farm of … comparatively isolated. Its nearest station is Brill and Ludgershall, one and a half miles to the east; the main road … which included Boarstall, and Brill (Bucks.), and part of Ludgershall, also included the Piddington estate of Muswell, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Under an Act of 1762 the road from Chirton to Ludgershall was turnpiked, completing a Devizes-Andover …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… seemed to be about thirty years old, which was the way to Ludgershall, which I knew could not be above four miles off. … Well, my dear, good woman,' said I, ' but you have been at Ludgershall ?' ' No.' 'Nor at Andover ?' (six miles another …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from Jenner's Firs to Slay barrow follows the old Avebury-Ludgershall road in the east, the Avon and roads and paths … Tenantry cleeve to Upavon Down to meet the old Avebury Ludgershall road at the parish boundary. The AveburyAmesbury …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (1 fee), Roxton (1 fees), Turvey (1 fee), Ludgershall (1 fee), Holcote and Biddenham (2 fees), Northill … ( fee). Of these, the Yelden, Chellington, Turvey and Ludgershall fees 9 had formed part of the Bishop of … widow of John de Trailly, was still alive, and held Ludgershall Manor, in which the Earl of Gloucester's rights …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… but Great Bedwyn, Cricklade, Downton, Heytesbury, Hindon, Ludgershall and Wootton Bassett had no rational claim to … and John Young, two of Somerset's household officers, for Ludgershall and Old Sarum; William Turner, his chaplain, for Ludgershall; and John Walshe, whose daughter Somerset's son …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… secretary of state: 35 or William Ashburnham, member for Ludgershall in both Parliaments, who had a Wiltshire … (January), Marlborough (February), Hindon (April), and Ludgershall (December): the first three were occasioned by … Univ. M.A. thesis, 1952), 2324 (Malmesbury, 1625), 34 (Ludgershall, 1626). Cal. S.P. Dom. 163940, 604. C.J. ii. 396. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… were so tightly controlled. Bedwyn, Cricklade, Hindon, 25 Ludgershall, and Westbury were all at different times open to … it is his nomination of his assistant Samuel Morland for Ludgershall, and Morland was not elected. But the return of … Bedwyn, smacks of Court intervention and both members for Ludgershall, Richard Sherwyn, a Treasury official, and the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Webb of Biddesden (Chute), member of Parliament for Ludgershall, when her son was only a year old; and after her … deprived it of one seat. The history of the borough of Ludgershall 143 followed much the same general pattern as … influence was not that of a peer. Contests took place at Ludgershall in all but four of the ten general elections …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the boroughs of Great Bedwyn, Heytesbury, Hindon, Ludgershall, Malmesbury, Old Sarum, and Wootton Bassett under … and Calthorpe, Hindon; Sir George Graham and Mr. Everett, Ludgershall; Mr. Joseph Pitt, Malmesbury; Lord Caledon, Old … for Cricklade, and one member each for Salisbury, Hindon, Ludgershall, and Wootton Bassett who voted for the Bill. 31 …
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