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Fugglestone St
Peter was a
small village, manor, and
civil parish in Wiltshire, England,
lying between the town of
Wilton and the city of Salisbury. The...
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spending the rest of his life as the
rector of the
rural parish of
Fugglestone St Peter, just
outside Salisbury. He was
noted for
unfailing care for...
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Bermentone or Bimertone.
Bemerton was
formerly a
chapelry in the
parish of
Fugglestone St Peter. On 30
September 1894
Bemerton became a
separate civil parish...
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Erskine Barracks was a
military installation at
Fugglestone St Peter, in
Wilton parish some 2+3⁄4
miles (4 km)
northwest of
Salisbury in Wiltshire, England...
- Regiment,
Royal Artillery The
command moved to
Erskine Barracks near
Fugglestone St
Peter in
Wiltshire in 1949. From 1955 to 1961 it
included the TA 30th...
- 1894
Wilton absorbed the
western part of the
neighbouring parish of
Fugglestone St Peter, the rest
going into a new
parish of Bemerton. The
parish elects...
- HQ
Southern Command left the Camp and
moved to
Erskine Barracks near
Fugglestone St
Peter in 1949. The
military hospital closed in
March 1977. Extensive...
- Elizabeth, ed. (1962). "Victoria
County History: Wiltshire: Vol 6 pp37-50 –
Fugglestone St Peter".
British History Online.
University of London.
Retrieved 21...
- he was
appointed vicar of
Kingston upon Thames, and in 1788
rector of
Fugglestone St Peter-with-Bemerton, Wiltshire. He also held the
rectory of Stourton...
- Army from 1995 to 2008. Its
headquarters was at
Erskine Barracks, at
Fugglestone St Peter, some four
kilometres northwest of
Salisbury in Wiltshire. It...