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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and Bemerton were added. 37 Finally in 1954 parts of Quidhampton, Stratford, Laverstock, Britford, and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at 'Kingsmill', found that the townships of Bemerton and Quidhampton, west of the river, were bound to repair half of … About 13804 Kingsmill bridge was repairable by Stratford, Quidhampton, Bemerton and the borough of Old Salisbury. 18 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and 100 acres of wood in Steventon, Overton, Ashe and Quidhampton, no doubt representing the grange and its … parishes and hamlets of Ashe, Southington, Steventon, and Quidhampton.' The Rev. F. W. Thoyts in his Hist. of Esse or …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… approximately following a line from Cockroost Farm to Quidhampton Wood in Wroughton. South-east of the line is the … In 1743 Thomas Bennet gave a rent charge of 20 a year from Quidhampton manor in Wroughton to pay a schoolmaster to teach … for the school and teacher and another 2 a year from Quidhampton for its maintenance. 303 There were c. 50 pupils …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… place called 'Pavyloun' ( vide Winchester). The other was Quidhampton, in the parish of Overton (q.v.). Red Bk. of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… called Can Court (see below). That year Richard Spenser of Quidhampton acquired three fields, called Overfields and the … Court, since they could more conveniently be farmed with Quidhampton. 8 These fields then apparently became merged in the parish of Wroughton, in which Quidhampton lies, but a fourth field of 18 a., also belonging …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… mile north of the village. To the south of the station is Quidhampton, where the River Test forms a large pond. The old farm-house here was originally the manor-house of Quidhampton. Further east by the river is Polhampton, … the parish, Town Mill, Southington Mill or Lynch Mill and Quidhampton Mill or New Mill. The first-named, owned by Sir …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… works, which was still open in 1939 268 and later moved to Quidhampton. 269 In 1993 the Wilton workhouse buildings were …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… view of the flat clay lands of the Thames valley. At Quidhampton and Salthrop in the west part of the parish it is … was long used for the entire parish. In 1324, for example, Quidhampton was said to lie 'in parochia de Elydon'. 24 … farms. It has been suggested that a small settlement at Quidhampton (sometimes pronounced 'Quiddington'), 33 lying …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Salisbury and both cavalry officers; John Spencer of Quidhampton (in Wroughton): and John Duckett, of the …
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