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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… occurs in a newspaper of 1798, when the inhabitants of Wroughton referred to their village as 'near Marlborough'. 26 … as Horse Fair. 55 Southward from Short Hedge the road to Wroughton ran through open country, past the old parish … had been there since at least 1773. 57 The road through Wroughton to Beckhampton was turnpiked in 17612. 58 From High …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Company) was formed in 1857, although its waterworks at Wroughton were not begun until 1866. 31 A first attempt to bring piped water from Wroughton failed in 1867 when pipes leading to the G.W.R. … telegraph line from the manager's house to the works at Wroughton, so that the supply could be turned on in case of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1393 was delivered as dower to Isabel, widow of William Wroughton, for the Wroughtons also held land in Draycot. 135 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 800 labourers employed on the Gt. Western Railway. Wroughton. Included 220 labourers temporarily employed on the … with Stowell) 33 Patney Rollestone Stockton Westwood Wroughton Frustfield Landford Whiteparish Heytesbury Boyton … 1928 Stanton Fitzwarren Stratton St. Margaret Wanborough Wroughton Hungerford R.D. Formed under the Public Health Act, …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… 273 Two extracts from letters,the one (Aug. 2) from Mr. Wroughton, H.M.'s Minister at Warsaw, the other (Aug. 14), … out afresh. 26 " 274 Extracts from two letters from Mr. Wroughton and Mr. Corry (of the 19th and 21st Aug. … out in Jutland. 13 " 275 An extract from a letter from Mr. Wroughton (of 24 Aug.), giving an account of the cessation of …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… two enclosures. 6 " 292 Extracts of two letters from Mr. Wroughton, H.M.'s Minister Plenipotentiary to the King of … on the side of Finland. 23 " 305 Extract from Mr. Wroughton's letter (7 Mar.) relative to the plague in the … 31 July 314 An extract from a letter (22 July) from Mr. Wroughton, H.M.'s Minister Plenipotentiary at Warsaw, in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (d. 1665), eldest son of Sir Francis Wenman, Bt., Seymour Wroughton (d. 1736), Philip, 6th Viscount Wenman (d. 1760), …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 714 In 1809 he transferred the estate to his son William Wroughton Salmon (d. 1855), from whom it passed in 1813 to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… he seems to have been Lord Lovell's steward at Elcombe (in Wroughton) in 1400 or 1401. 467 Geoffrey of Warminster, a … three acted, 489 was issued after the death of William Wroughton. 490 Other tenurial inquiries, not strictly of the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… per annum early in the eighteenth century. 2 1660 20 July Wroughton, H. 1665 Whitley, R. 1673 26 Aug. Medlicott, E. …
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