- Long
Newnton is a
small village and
civil parish in Gloucestershire,
England (historically in Wiltshire),
lying on the B4014 road
between Malmesbury (2 km...
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Newnton is part of the name of two
villages in England: Long
Newnton,
Gloucestershire North Newnton,
Wiltshire This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Royal Air
Force Long
Newnton or more
simply RAF Long
Newnton is a
former Royal Air
Force satellite airfield in
north Wiltshire, England,
close to the...
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North Newnton is a
civil parish in Wiltshire, England, 2.5
miles (4.0 km)
southwest of Pewsey. The
parish is in the Vale of
Pewsey which carries the upper...
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General aviation uses
Kemble Airport at Kemble. The
former airfield at Long
Newnton, 1 mile (1.6 km)
southeast of Tetbury, was home to the
Cotswold Gliding...
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Bottlesford is a
small village in Wiltshire, England, in the
parish of
North Newnton. It is in the Vale of
Pewsey and is
about 3
miles (4.8 km) west of Pewsey...
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Brokenborough with
Corston (50 hides),
Kemble (30 hides—now in Glos.), Long
Newnton (30 hides),
Charlton (20 hides),
Garsdon (3 hides),
Crudwell (40 hides)...
- in London, was shot once in the head
whilst at the
wheel of his taxi in
Newnton Close,
Finsbury Park, on 25
September 1992. He was from the East Ham area...
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which rises at
Alton Priors and
flows south through Woodborough and
North Newnton. The two
branches merge at Upavon,
flowing southwards across Salisbury...
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Octavius Goldney Radcliffe, born at
North Newnton,
Wiltshire on 20
October 1859 and died on 13
April 1940, pla**** first-class
cricket for
Somerset and...