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trapping spear'. In the
United Kingdom:
Ludgershall, Buckinghamshire,
England Ludgershall, Wiltshire,
England Ludgershall (UK
Parliament constituency), former...
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Ludgershall (/ˈlʌɡərʃɔːl/ LUG-ər-shawl, with a hard g) is a town and
civil parish 16
miles (26 km)
north east of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. It is...
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Ludgershall is a
village and
civil parish in the
unitary authority area of Buckinghamshire, England. It is near the
boundary with Oxfordshire,
about 5...
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merchant and
landowner of the mid 18th century. He
served as MP for
Ludgershall from 1734 to 1741 and
Southampton from 1741 to 1754. The son of a wealthy...
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Ludgershall Castle is a
ruined 12th-century
fortified royal residence at
Ludgershall in Wiltshire, England.
Three large walls still remain of the castle...
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Ludgershall railway station served the town of
Ludgershall in Wiltshire,
England from 1882 to 1961. The
station was
opened on 1 May 1882, on the Swindon...
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bought Biddesden House – an 18th-century
country house in Wiltshire, near
Ludgershall village and the
Hampshire town of
Andover –
together with
about 200 acres...
- Hampshire. The
house stands in
parkland about 2
miles (3 km) east of
Ludgershall village, and is home to an
Arabian Horse stud farm.
Biddesden manor was...
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Brill and
Ludgershall railway station was a
railway station serving the
villages of
Brill and
Ludgershall in Buckinghamshire. It was on what is now known...
- Durrington,
Ludgershall North & Rural,
Marlborough East,
Marlborough West, Pewsey,
Pewsey Vale East,
Pewsey Vale West,
Tidworth East &
Ludgershall South, Tidworth...