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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Chardstock, subdcn. (25), Lyme and Halstock, subdcn. (40), Upavon, pr. (59), Loders, pr. (39), Ogbourne, pr. (46). The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… with the Devizes-Pewsey road in the north and the Devizes-Upavon road in the south. Devizes and Patney were the nearest … It was held of him by Margery, widow of Bartholomew of Upavon, to whom he surrendered all his rights in the land. 59 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… on an east-west axis and is approached from the Devizes-Upavon road, cut parallel to it in the scarp below Cleeve … century the settlement was often designated 'Charlton by Upavon' to distinguish it from its many namesakes in the … a narrow stratum of Lower Chalk which carries the Devizes-Upavon road on an embankment above the vale. On the south …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… A small section of the road which runs south of Conock to Upavon was turnpiked c. 1769. The southern end of Chirton …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… extend into the parish from Everleigh, Fittleton, and Upavon. 14 Settlement on the downs, particularly at East … of the Station Commandant, and later of the A.O.C., R.A.F. Upavon, since 1928. 42 A council housing estate of the … of the Avon on either side of the lane leading north to Upavon. Another lane, still used as a footpath in 1976, once …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Hill, 623 ft., to below 350 ft. south of the Devizes-Upavon road. The land in the east slopes down to … contained much meadow land. 5 Part of the main Devizes-Upavon road crosses the parish over the southern part of … by a heraldic demi-lion finial. Apart from the Devizes-Upavon road, no main road or ancient track seems to have …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… It was turnpiked in 1840, disturnpiked in 1877, and, via Upavon and Amesbury, took some Devizes Salisbury and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for training as an annexe of the Central Flying School at Upavon, but for most of the First World War it was an …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… parish became part of an army firing range. The Westbury-Upavon road linking the villages at the foot of the scarp … spring the valley widens and is crossed by the Westbury-Upavon road. The demesne farm, Rectory, and possibly a … each of 93 a., one north and one south of the Westbury-Upavon road. 107 Between 1860 and 1916 a good deal of lowland …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… that many of his parishioners attended church at Upavon. 120 The church of ST. PETER, so dedicated by 1291, is … the rector as 'Baptists or Fatalists, and Methodists with Upavon Crookites'. 130 In spite of considerable dissent in …
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