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- Orcheston (OR-Chest-ton) is a civil parish and village in Wiltshire, England, lying on Salisbury Plain less than a mile north-west of neighbouring Shrewton...
- St George's Church in Orcheston, Wiltshire, England, was built in the 13th century. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a Grade II*...
- son of William Dawson Ridley, a Church of England clergyman, Rector of Orcheston St Mary, Wiltshire, and his wife Jane Elizabeth Rutherford. He was educated...
- commonly used species of Agrostis. Historically, it was often called Orcheston long gr****, after a village on Salisbury Plain, England. It is cultivated...
- Channon later became a successful racehorse trainer. Channon was born in Orcheston, Wiltshire and made his debut for Southampton as a 17-year-old in 1966...
- Etchingham and West Dean. Wiltshire: The manors of Castle Combe, Knook, Orcheston and West Heytesbury The relevant inquisitions post mortem also contain...
- whorled green panicle, much branched, 15 cm (6 in.) long. It is also called Orcheston gr****, after a village on Salisbury Plain. The food plant of the caterpillars...
- Church, West Grinstead St George's Church, Worthing St George's Church, Orcheston St George's Church, Worcester Minster and Parish Church of St George,...
- of Myra Ludgershall: St James Milston: St Mary Netheravon: All Saints Orcheston: St Mary Shrewton: St Mary South Newton: St Andrew Stapleford: St Mary...
- dismissal of a fellow lecturer. Wardale was born in Orcheston in 1863. She lived in the parish named Orcheston St Mary, where her father, John Wardale, was the...