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Urchfont is a
rural village and
civil parish in the
southwest of the Vale of
Pewsey and
north of
Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England,
about 3+1⁄2 miles...
- 51.31167°N 1.95000°W / 51.31167; -1.95000
Urchfont Manor is a
manor house near the
village of
Urchfont in Wiltshire, England,
about 3+1⁄2
miles (6 km)...
- Council,
Urchfont Parish. "
Urchfont Parish Council –
Scarecrow Festival".
Archived from the
original on 2013-03-30.
Retrieved 2013-04-15. "
Urchfont 25th Scarecrow...
- from place-name evidence, may lie at
Wickham Green on the
boundary with
Urchfont some 2 km
north of Kestrels.[citation needed] Easterton's
toponym is derived...
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Without North & Shurnhold;
Melksham Without West & Rural; The Lavingtons;
Urchfont &
Bishops Cannings;
Winsley & Westwood. It
comprises the
following areas:...
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Thomas Gray Born (1914-05-17)17 May 1914
Urchfont,
England Died 12 May 1940(1940-05-12) (aged 25)
Albert Canal, Lanaken,
Belgium Buried Heverlee War Cemetery...
- 27
September 2007,
retrieved 4
August 2007
Nevell (1997), p. 49, 74. '
Urchfont – Uxbridge', A
Topographical Dictionary of
England (1848), pp. 424–28,...
- Sir
William Pynsent or Pinsent, 1st
Baronet (1642–1719), of
Urchfont, Wiltshire, was an
English landowner and
politician who sat in the
House of Commons...
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Upper Upham Upper Woodford Upper Wraxall Upton Lovell Upton Scudamore Urchfont Vale of
Pewsey Wanborough Wardour Warminster Washpool Wedhampton West Ashton...
- Chalfont(s), Mottisfont,
Fonthill Bishop,
Fontmell Magna, Fontwell,
Teffont and
Urchfont).
Phrase the 'fount of all wisdom/knowledge' is cognate, seen to endure...