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Potterne is a
village and
civil parish in the
county of Wiltshire, England. The
village is 2
miles (3.2 km)
south of
Devizes and lies on the A360 which...
- Amesbury,
Potterne, Wilton,
Chalke and Wylye. In 1535 the
archdeaconry of
Salisbury included the
additional deanery of Salisbury,
while Potterne deanery...
- Dorset, England.
Verwood rugby club play
their home
matches at
Potterne Park,
Potterne Way, Verwood,
which is on the
southern edge of the town between...
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Verwood Town F.C., a
football club
founded in 1920. They are
based at
Potterne Park and are
currently members of Wes****
League Premier Division. Rossgarth...
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League Premier Division.
Verwood Town play
their home
games at
Potterne Park,
Potterne Way, Verwood, BH21 6RS. The club have
covered seating and a covered...
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tithings of
Potterne parish. In 1852,
after Christ Church at
Worton was consecrated, the
tithings became a
chapelry of
Potterne.
Worton and Marston...
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Walter Grubbe (1655–1715), of
Eastwell House,
Potterne, Wiltshire, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for Devizes...
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Keynes Milestone on the B3318 in Penwith,
Cornwall Milestone on A360 near
Potterne,
Wiltshire Milestone on A350 in
Longbridge Deverill,
Wiltshire Milestone...
- June 1970) was an
English first-class cricketer.
Medlicott was born at
Potterne in
Wiltshire to
Henry Edmonstone Medlicott and his wife, Kate D'Oyley Medlicott...
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seven on board.
Bishops Cannings was
anciently part of the
hundred of
Potterne and Cannings. The
parish is now the
third largest in Wiltshire, but was...