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Grittenham may
refer to more than one
place in England:
Grittenham in the
parish of Brinkworth,
Wiltshire Grittenham in the
parish of Tillington, West...
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hamlets of
Braydon Side,
Callow Hill, The Common, and the
tithing of
Grittenham, a
rural community to the
south of the
village of Brinkworth. Much of...
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eighth child. In 1629,
Edward Hyde
married his
first wife, Anne
Ayliffe of
Grittenham. Six
months into the marriage, Anne
caught smallpox,
miscarried and died...
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founded by Tulla.
Upperton (Upper Village) is
first mentioned in 1191.
Grittenham (Great Farm Enclosure), once a much
larger settlement than today, is first...
- from Hart Hall in Oxford, one of her brother's
previous residences, to
Grittenham,
where she sta**** with Ms. K. Ayliffe,
presumably a
relative of Anne Ayliffe...
- At
Tockenham Wick, 1 mile (2 km)
north of the
village on the lane to
Grittenham, the
Manor House is
Grade II* listed. It was
built c.1600 in limestone...
- was a
younger son of Sir
George Ayloffe of
Grittenham, Brinkworth, Wiltshire. The
Ayloffes owned Grittenham,
Foxley and
other manors in
north Wiltshire...
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Lodsworth in the
Domesday Book,
although it may have been
regarded as part of
Grittenham, now part of
Tillington but then a much
larger settlement.
Lodsworth was...
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Richard Goddard, of
Standon Hussey 1609: John Ayliffe, of
Brinkworth and
Grittenham 1610: Sir
Giles Wroughton, of
Broad Hinton 1611: Sir
William Button, 1st...