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Chitterne is a
village and
civil parish in the
county of Wiltshire, in the
south west of England. The
village lies in the
middle of
Salisbury Plain, about...
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William Chitterne (died 1412/13), of Wilton, Wiltshire, was an
English attorney and
Member of Parliament. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of England...
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Copehill Down is a
Ministry of
Defence training facility near
Chitterne on
Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England. It is a 'FIBUA' (Fighting In
Built Up...
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Thomas Ryngewood 1415:
Richard Courtenay,
Bishop of
Norwich 1417:
Thomas Chitterne 1421:
Nicholas Merbury 1422:
Thomas Rokes 1424: John
Merston 1453: Richard...
- List of
mayors of Wilton, Wiltshire, England: 1391–2:
William Chitterne "
CHITTERNE,
William (d.1412/13), of Wilton, Wilts. –
History of
Parliament Online"...
- fringes),
though there are a
number of
small villages, such as Tilshead,
Chitterne and
Shrewton in the
middle of the plain, as well as
various hamlets and...
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Chicklade Chilmark Chilton Foliat Chippenham Chirton Chisbury Chiseldon Chitterne Chittoe Cholderton Christian Malford Chute Cadley Chute Forest Coate Codford...
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Dorset Page 116 "History of
Chitterne: Ela,
Countess of Salisbury"
Archived 8 July 2011 at the
Wayback Machine at
chitterne.com.
Retrieved 22 May 2009...
- Spreitzer.
Later he
married Lorna Harris, and
lived for
several years in
Chitterne, a
small village in England. They have two sons. The
family moved to Newport...
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Boyton Bradford-on-Avon
Bratton Broughton Gifford Bulkington Chapmanslade Chitterne Codford Corsley Coulston Dilton Marsh Edington Heytesbury Holt Horningsham...