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Puxton is a
village and
civil parish, 5
miles (8.0 km)
north west of
Axbridge in the
unitary authority of
North Somerset within the
ceremonial county of...
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called "
Puxton".
Worle station on the Loop was
itself closed on 2
January 1922 and so the main line
station was
given yet
another name, now "
Puxton and Worle"...
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Puxton Moor (grid
reference ST412630) is a 31.07 ha (76.8 acres)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest on the
North Somerset Levels, near Puxton...
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Somerset wards of:
Banwell & Winscombe;
Blagdon & Churchill;
Congresbury &
Puxton; Yatton. The
District of
Sedgemoor wards of: Axevale;
Cheddar and Shipham;...
- John
Puxton (died 1627) was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Salisbury in 1601. "
PUXTON, John (D.1627), of...
- The
Church of The Holy
Saviour in
Puxton, Somerset, England,
dates from the 13th century. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List for
England as a...
- The
Military Balance 2016, p. 448. The
Military Balance 2016, p. 328.
Puxton,
Matteo (25
February 2019). Macé,
Maxime (ed.). "Pour se
battre en Syrie...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on 13
March 2017.
Retrieved 23
February 2019.
Puxton,
Matteo (25
February 2019). Macé,
Maxime (ed.). "Pour se
battre en Syrie...
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English placenames such as
Puckshot in Surrey, Pock
Field in ****berland,
Puxton, Puckeridge, Pokesdown, Pockford, Pucknall, and
perhaps Pucklechurch. Ryan...
- 2008.
Neville 2016, p. 185.
Neville 2016, p. 163.
Neville 2016, p. 186.
Puxton,
Matteo (30
August 2017). "Kataib al-Imam Ali,
cette puissante milice chiite...