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Devizes (/dɪˈvaɪzɪz/) is a
market town and
civil parish in Wiltshire, England. It
developed around Devizes Castle, an 11th-century
Norman castle, and received...
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Rowde & Roundway;
Calne South;
Devizes East;
Devizes North;
Devizes Rural West;
Devizes South; Holt;
Melksham East;
Melksham Forest; Melksham...
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Carless (1911). "Richard of
Devizes". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 23 (11th ed.). p. 298.
Works by or
about Richard of
Devizes at
Wikisource "Chronicle...
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nearby town of
Devizes in 1835 and to the new
parish of
Roundway in 1894.
Bishops Cannings parish had
previously encircled Devizes to the north, east...
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Devizes Castle was a
medieval fortification in the town of
Devizes, Wiltshire, England, on a site now
occupied by a Victorian-era castle. It is a Grade...
- Down, a
Royalist victory, was
fought near
Devizes. In 1794, it was
decided at a
meeting at the Bear Inn in
Devizes to
raise a body of ten
independent troops...
- ****embled 1,500 cavalry, then set out for
Devizes with
Maurice and his men. Roundway Down Bath
Salisbury Chippenham Devizes Marshfield On 11 July,
Waller brought...
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Devizes railway station was the
railway station serving Devizes in Wiltshire,
England between 1857 and 1966. The
station was on the
Devizes branch line...
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changes which entailed the loss of the town of
Devizes to the
newly created constituency of
Melksham and
Devizes. As a consequence, it was
renamed East Wiltshire...
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descent to
Devizes,
remained incomplete as late as 1803. The
final engineering task was the
completion of the Caen Hill
Locks at
Devizes.
While the lock...