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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and the Devizes-Upavon road in the south. Devizes and Patney were the nearest railway stations. Because of its … of the demesne farm was several. West of the road from Patney to All Cannings in the southernmost part of the … of Mill Way a field bounded in the west by the road from Patney to All Cannings. Commonable land probably in the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and 1 mile across at its widest point on a line with the Patney-Woodborough road. The main area of settlement lies … parish boundary and is entered by the secondary road from Patney, tree-lined in 1970 as in 1726. 16 Beechingstoke Manor … the village on the south side of the secondary road from Patney to Woodborough. 34 The older, west-facing wing dates …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… England runs about a mile north of Chirton village through Patney parish. There a station, called Patney and Chirton, stood west of the lane from Patney to All Cannings. It was closed in 1966. 13 The village …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… narrow strip along the Avon's west bank, hay from 10 a. at Patney, another estate of St. Swithun's, was carted to Enford … made payments, presumably for pasture rights there, for Patney 'woodfare'. Patney mead and its hay were then included in the farm of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… line of British Railways (Western Region) from Westbury to Patney passes north of the village; the nearest station is …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the Bristol Avon, and the boundaries with All Cannings and Patney are marked by streams merging to form the Christchurch … through the parish. The nearest railway station was at Patney. Apart from some Roman pottery found on Etchilhampton …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… were entitled to 3 a. of glebe in the common meadows of Patney and to a smaller quantity in those of Marden. 55 The … as before, land in the common meadows of Marden and Patney, and in addition a large parcel of arable land in the … united benefice was held in plurality with the rectory of Patney and in 1963 the three livings were combined to form …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… them presumably farm labourers. The railway line between Patney and Chirton junction and Westbury, opened in 1900, 38 … of trees. Beyond the farm-house the railway line between Patney and Westbury was constructed early in the 20th … the poor after the sermon. In 1742 three pieces of land in Patney were bought with the 200. In 1834 a rent of 8 was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Winchester's Alton estate also included the later manor of Patney. 249 In 1086 the estate, reckoned at 20 hides, was … in 1108. 253 In 1284 the estate, by then separate from Patney, was finally confirmed to St. Swithun's by the bishop. … reunited. 261 The manorial rights apparently passed like Patney manor to Sir William Pynsent (d. 1719), who conveyed …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Patney PATNEY Patney 1 lies at the western end of the Vale of Pewsey 7 km. … of Lower Chalk, which reaches 121 m. north of the village, Patney is characterized by a wide belt of Upper Greensand. …
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