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Pythouse,
sometimes spelled Pyt
House and
pronounced pit-house, is a
country house in
southwest Wiltshire, in the west of England. It is
about 2+1⁄2 miles...
- John
Benett (1773–1852), of
Pythouse, Wiltshire, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom for Wiltshire...
- parish. The po****tion
declined over time, however, down to 429 by 1971.
Pythouse, a
Grade II*
listed country house, was
built near
Newtown in
about 1725...
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Salisbury Cathedral, and
Wyatt is
believed to have
based his
design on
Pythouse, some
seven miles (11 km) away at Newtown, near Tisbury. The
house is two-storied...
- In
October 1867, she
married Vere Fane Benett-Stanford (1840–1894) of
Pythouse near Tisbury, Wiltshire, in a
ceremony at St Peter's Church,
after which...
- Lambert,
married John
Benett MP (1773–1852) of
Pythouse.
Their daughter, also Lucy,
inherited Pythouse and Boyton, and
married Rev.
Arthur Fane, younger...
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House Neston Park
Newhouse New
Wardour Castle The Old Bell
Philipps House Pythouse Ramsbury Manor Ray Mill
House Reddish House Rood
Ashton House (largely...
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Troop fought a 500-strong mob of
agricultural workers in the 'Battle of
Pythouse' at Tisbury, Wiltshire, on 25
November 1830.
There was
further civil unrest...
- of Boyton,
prebendary of Salisbury, by Lucy,
daughter of John
Benett of
Pythouse, Wiltshire. His
father was a
descendant of
Thomas Fane, 8th Earl of Westmorland...
- deplo****
across Dorset,
South Wiltshire and
South Somerset, with RHQ at
Pythouse, Tisbury, Wiltshire.
During the autumn, as the night-bombing 'Blitz' against...