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miles (7 km)
northeast of the
county town Dorchester. Its
earlier name
Piddletown fell out of favour,
probably because of
connotations of the word "piddle"...
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Piddletown is an
extinct town in
Ralls County, in the U.S.
state of Missouri. The
community took its name from
nearby Piddletown School.
According to tradition...
- name for urine. ****terton is
located very
close to a
village known as
Piddletown until recently, when it was
renamed Puddletown. In 2012, ****terton was...
- in
Padua and Paris.
After his return, he held the
benefice of
vicar of
Piddletown, Dorset,
between 20
December 1532 and
sometime around January 1536. In...
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being a
slang term for 'urine' (although
Puddletown was
still called Piddletown into the 1950s), but see for
instance the John
Speed map of the county...
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Tunbridge Wells →
Royal Tunbridge Wells (1909)
Bognor →
Bognor Regis (1929)
Piddletown →
Puddletown (late 1950s)
Wootton B****ett →
Royal Wootton B****ett (2011)...
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Rector of
Monks Risborough Vicar of
Sturminster Marshall,
Dorset Vicar of
Piddletown Vicar of East Beachworth, 1805–1814
Fellow of the
Royal Society, 1795–1822...
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Parish of Lyndhurst, all in the
County of Hants.
Wimborne Minster and
Piddletown Turnpike Road (Dorset) Act 1841 4 & 5 Vict. c.
xxiii 10 May 1841 An Act...
- Northumberland. He was
present there in 1753–4.
After exchanging it for that of
Piddletown in Dorset, in the gift of
Francis Hastings, 10th Earl of Huntingdon, he...
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measure and to love home". He died
intestate in 1689 and is
interred at
Piddletown, Dorset. "Library Archives".
Royal Society.
Retrieved 17 May 2013. Dictionary...