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- Pucklechurch is a civil parish in South Gloucestershire, England, the main settlement of which is the large village of Pucklechurch. The parish also incorporates...
- Prison Ashfield (formerly Pucklechurch Remand Centre) is an adult male **** offenders prison located in the village of Pucklechurch (near Bristol), in South...
- RAF Pucklechurch was a Royal Air Force site in Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire from 9 August 1939 until 31 December 1959. It became known as RAF Pucklechurch...
- Pucklechurch was an ancient hundred of Gloucestershire, England. Hundreds originated in the late Saxon period as a subdivision of a county and lasted as...
- were young children when he was killed in a brawl with an outlaw at Pucklechurch in Gloucestershire, and he was succeeded by his younger brother Eadred...
- roughly north–south, p****ing between Yate and Chipping Sodbury and west of Pucklechurch. The Cotswolds Escarpment forms the eastern edge of South Gloucestershire...
- Tockington BS17 covered: Chipping Sodbury, Mangotsfield, Old Sodbury, Pucklechurch, Rangeworthy, Winterbourne, and Yate BS18 covered: Compton Dando, High...
- Green, Filton, Fishponds, Frenchay, Iron Acton, Kingswood, Luckington, Pucklechurch, Mangotsfield, Old Sodbury, Sherston, Staple Hill, Thornbury, Tormarton...
- Shaftesbury 2 sons (2) Æthelflæd of Damerham 944 No children 26 May 946 Pucklechurch Killed in a brawl aged about 25 Son of Edward the Elder Eadred 26 May...
- 25 by an outlawed robber while attending St. Augustine's Day m**** in Pucklechurch (Gloucestershire). He is succeeded by his brother Eadred (or Edred) as...