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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Poulshot, 2 Purton Stoke, Rodbourne Cheney, Rowde, Seend, Sheldon, Somerford (? Great Somerford), Swindon, … Christian Malford, Limpley Stoke, Luckington, Poulshot, Seend, West Ashton, and Wootton Bassett, but none ever really … dates, are of those at Poulshot (1650), Luckington (1660), Seend (1667), Box (1670), Wootton Bassett (1670), Holt …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… held the mill; by 1780 it belonged to Ambrose Awdry of Seend, a member of a family closely related to the Goddards. … as J. and J. Noad, the firm uses this mill and others at Seend Head for the production of flour and compound feeds for …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1934, when all its constituent parishes except Seend, which was transferred to Devizes R.D., and part of … to Bradford and Melksham R.D. Hilperton Melksham Without Seend Semington Staverton Whaddondissolved 1894 Mere R.D. … Blackmore tith. 279 Cannonhold tith. 321 Melksham Town 535 Seend chap. 976 876 1,011 1,144 992 1,062 1,086 1,017 See …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Mill', and Norton (Norton Bavant). Westbury. Melksham and Seend, and South Newton. Slaughterford and Colerne. Bremhill, … 10 s. 6 d. upwards in Trowbridge, and 17 s. to 1 in Seend, but the larger amounts must have been gross earnings … Poor (1797), iii. 781, 800, 797. Eden, op. cit. iii. 794 (Seend). e.g. in 1750, 1752, 1766 (over food prices), and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and Bishop's Cannings, and 37 a. of arable, 5 of them in Seend. 103 One or other of these endowments appears to have … all three charities was sunk in the purchase of 30 a. at Seend, reduced in 1804 to 25 a. In 1834 the land was let at … and for apprenticing. In 1622 Thomas Shepperd, of Seend, left 10 for loans, at per cent, to poor artificers and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… as West Lavington in 17501 and the Melksham road as far as Seend at the same time. 50 Thus by the mid 18th century … from 17501 of turnpike roads to West Lavington and to Seend. The first created a direct exit on the south in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… were noted, and east of Bradford 6 weavers were listed at Seend and 3 near by at Bulkington. 47 It is in the south-west … Norton (probably Norton St. Philip), Chippenham, and Seend. 128 And that coloured cloth from the region was being … goods, such as kettles, bedcovers, and painted cloths. 158 Seend too achieved a fleeting prosperity through the woollen …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Seymour, their son. By 1821 it was held by Peter Awdry of Seend, whose first wife had been their daughter. 52 Awdry's …
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