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village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Biddestone and
Slaughterford, in
northwest Wiltshire, England,
about 3
miles (5 km) west of Chippenham...
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Slaughterford is a
small village in the
civil parish of
Biddestone and
Slaughterford,
about 5
miles (8 km) west of Chippenham, in Wiltshire, England. The...
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Christopher Slaughterford of
London was
executed in
Guildford July 9, 1709, for the
murder of Jane Young, his fiancée. His case is very important, as...
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division called "By Brook". This
includes the
parishes of
Biddestone (with
Slaughterford),
Castle Combe, Hullavington, Grittleton, Nettleton,
North Wraxall,...
- were
converted to
paper production, an
example being Chapps Mill near
Slaughterford. In the 1840s many
labourers were emplo**** on the
construction of the...
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cxxix 25 May 1811
Biddestone St. Nicholas,
Biddestone St.
Peters and
Slaughterford Inclosures Act 1811 51 Geo. 3. c. c**** 25 May 1811 An Act for dividing...
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Sevenhampton Sevington Shalbourne Shaw
Sherrington Sherston Shrewton Slaughterford Snap
Sopworth South Marston South Newton Stanton St
Bernard Stanton...
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trapped between the
river and the church; this area is
known locally as
Slaughterford field. The late 17th
century wrought-iron
carriage gates of Marston...
- Silverton. Wiltshire: Allington, Dinton, Mere, Norrington, Salisbury,
Slaughterford, Trowbridge. Dorset: Hawkchurch, Mappowder,
Sturminster Marshall. Gloucestershire:...
- were
united in 1924. In the 1990s the
benefices of
Biddestone with
Slaughterford,
Castle Combe,
Grittleton and
Leigh Delamere,
Nettleton and
Burton with...