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Oxhill and
Pillerton Hersey.
Pillerton Priors and
Pillerton Hersey are
jointly known as "The
Pillertons".
There are 6
listed buildings in
Pillerton Priors...
- boundaries,
which include the
villages of Tysoe, Oxhill, Whatcote,
Pillerton Priors,
Pillerton Hersey and
Butlers Marston are
smaller than the
historic area...
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Pillerton Hersey is a
village and
civil parish about 5.5
miles (9 km)
north of Shipston-on-Stour in Warwickshire, England. The
village is on a stream...
- Milverton, Over Whitacre,
Oxhill Pailton, Pathlow, Piccadilly,
Pillerton Hersey,
Pillerton Priors,
Pinley Green, Polesworth,
Preston Bagot, Preston-on-Stour...
- Napton-on-the-Hill,
Newbold Pacey,
Northend Oldberrow,
Oversley Green,
Oxhill Pillerton Hersey,
Pillerton Priors,
Preston Bagot, Preston-on-Stour,
Priors Hardwick, Priors...
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English courtier. He was the son of
Thomas Underhill of
Loxley and
Nether Pillerton in Warwickshire, and
grandson of
Thomas Underhill, who
entered Lincoln's...
- Grounds,
within the
Manor or
Lordship of Belton, in the
County of Rutland.
Pillerton Hersey Inclosure Act 1794 34 Geo. 3. c. 80 Pr. 23 May 1794 An act for...
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parishes of Alderminster,
Butlers Marston, Ettington,
Halford and
Pillerton Hersey.
Newbold has a
village store and a
public house: the
White Hart...
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generations he
works with The Prince's Trust, he is a
scout leader for the 1st
Pillerton Scout Group, a
patron of the Children's University, an
explorer for IGGY...
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shape of a
horse cut out in a red hill by the
country people, hard by
Pillerton. A
second mention of the Red
Horse was made in 1612 by the Warwickshire...