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Definition of Pightle

pightle
Pightel Pigh"tel, n. [Cf. Pight, Picle.] A small inclosure. [Written also pightle.] [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Pightle from wikipedia

- Avery's Pightle is a 1.3-hectare (3.2-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Enborne in Berkshire. It is managed by the Berkshire...
- was named Comp**** Pightle, providing a link between Axe and Comp**** and the use of artisan tools as names and symbols and Sloe Pightle and the now archaic...
- in Berkshire Biological Aldermaston Gravel Pits Ashridge Wood Avery's Pightle Bisham Woods Blackwater Valley Bowdown and Chamberhouse Woods Boxford Water...
- aside for the purpose known as a camping-place, camping close, or camping pightle. A reminder of this old game can be found in Swaffham, where behind the...
- Kent Hunt. Rugby Union: Purley John Fisher Rugby Football Club at Parsons Pightle, Old Coulsdon. Chipstead Rugby CLub play locally at The Meads, Chipstead...
- perished in the battle as told by Walsingham.' Pightle = A small field or enclosure; a paddock, a close. ("pightle, n.". Oxford English Dictionary Online. November...
- village has gained new homes with the local authority building at Fiske Pightle, and private dwellings in the cul-de-sac of North Acres being built in...
- the jury of the court. The "Pie" comes from the Saxon term "pightel" or "pightle" meaning a small piece of arable land. Until this was built up during the...
- left his watch here as a pledge for a reckoning. Goose acre, the marshy pightle attached to the Corner House, provided an overnight pen for geese and turkeys...
- village, called Enborne Copse and another to the south called Avery's Pightle. Early records show, that at one time, up to at least 16 acres of Reddings...