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To Kelly's Wiltshire Directory • • Vl INDEX TO KELLY'S WILTSHIRE DIRECTORY • PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE Church, see Downton ••. 914 Cowesfield Loveries, see East Harnham, see Sal- Fovant .•. ..• ...••• ..• .•• 922 Church Green, see Crud- Whiteparish . ..•••••. ... 1049 is bury •••.••...•.•.•. ..• 986 Foxham, see Bremhill... 863 well........................ 8g6 Coxtalls, see W ootton East Kennett ••••••••.. .• 935 Foxley .. .. ... .• 923 Churton, see Chirton ••• 884 Bassett .................. 1058 East Knoyle ............... 936 Frogmore, see Westbury 1047 Chute........................ 886 Crab Mill, see Malmes- East Lavington, see Froxfield .................. 923 Chute Forest............... 887 bury ..................... 948 Market Lavington •.• 941 Fugglestone St. Peter... 924 Chute Upper & Lower, Cranbourne Chase, see Easton ..................... 917 I<'ullaway (or Fullway), see Chute ............... 887 Berwick St. John...... 852 Easton, see Bishop's see All Cannings ...... 844 Clarendon Park, see Al- Cricklade .................. 894 Cannings ............... 852 Fulmer,seeUptonScuda- derbury ...... ...... ... ... 843 Crockerton, see Long- Easton, see Corsham ... 891 more . .. .. ... .. ... ... 1038 Clary-Down Hill, see bridge Deverell ...... 899 Easton Bassett, see Don- Furze Hill, see Potterne 976 North Tidworth ...... 1027 Crofton, seeGt. Bedwyn 850 head St. Andrew ...... 913 Fyfield ..................... 924 Clatford& ClatfordPark, Crookwood,see Urchfont 1039 Easton Grey............... 917 Fyfield, see Milton Lil- see Preshute ............ 977 CrossHayes,see Malmes- Easton Piercy, see King- borne .. .. .. ......... •••••• 967 Clearbury Ring, see Od- bury .................. ... 950 ton St. Michael......... 936 Garsdon.... .. .. ......... ... 924 stock ..................... 972 Croucheston, see Bishop- East Overton, see West Gaspar, see Stourton ... 1010 Clearington Hill, see stone .................. ... 853 Overton.................. 973 Gastard, see Corsham... 8gx North Tidworth ...... 1027 Crodwell ............... ... 8g6 Eastridge,see Ramsbury 979 Gastons,seeMalmesbury 950 'Jleaverton, see Lea ••. ... 942 Cuckolds Green, see Pot- Eastrip, see Colerne ••• 888 Gib, see Littleton Drew 944 :::lee of Cley Hills, see terne ..................... 976 Eastrop, see Highworth 928 Giddy Hall, see Yatton Warminster ............ 1040 Cunetium, see Milden- East Shercott,see Pewsey 974 Keynell .................. 1062 Cleevancy,seeHillmarton 930 ball........................ 966 East Soley, see Chilton Gilbert's Hill, see Swin- Clench, see Milton Lil- Damerham South ...... 896 Foliatt .................. 878 don ........................ 1018 borne..................... 967 Danes Bottom, see Wins- East Tisbury,seeTisbury 1027 Gladiator's Walk, see Clerbury Camp, see ley .. ........ ... .. ... ... ... 1053 East Tytberton, see Enford ...... ...... ...... 919 Downton .... ........... 914 Dartford, see Corsley ... 893 Bremhill ............ ... 863 Goatacre,see Hilmarton 930 Cleverton, see Lea ...... 942 Dauntsey .................. 897 East Winterslow, see Godsbury, see Easton... 917 Cliffe Pypard ............ 887 Dauntsey, see Winter- Winterslow ............ 1054 Golden Barrow,seeHey- Cliffords Hill, see All bourne Dantsey ...... 1054 Ebbesborne Wake ...... 918 tesbury .................. 927 Cannings ............... 844 Dean-West............... 897 Edington .................. 918 Gomeldon, see Idmiston 933 Cloatley, see Hankerton 926 Deptford, see Wylye ... 1001 Eisey ........................ 919 Gore,see West Lavingtn 942 Clorus's Camp, see Win- Derry, seeAsbtonKeynes 847 Elcombe, seeWroughton 1061 Gorse Hill, see Swindon terbourne Dantsey ... 1054 Derry Hill.................. 897 Elcot, see Preshute ...... 977 New Town ............... 1015 Clyffe Pypard, see Cliffe Deverel, see Brixton ElleyGreen,see Corsham 891 Grafton-East & West, Pypard .................. 887 Deverill.................. 898 Elston,see Orcheston St. see Great Bedwyn ... 850 Coate, see Bishop's Can- Devizes ...... ............... 900 George ............... ... 972 Great Bathampton, see nings ..................... 852 Diamond, see Amesbry. 846 Enford ..................... 919 Steeple Langford...... 939 Coate, see Chisledon ... 884 Dilton, see Westbury ... 1046 Erchfont, see Urchfont 1038 Great Bedwyn ............ 850 Codford Hill, see Cod- Dilton Marsh............... 911 Etcbilbampton ......... 919 Great Chalfield. ........ ... 874 ford St. Mary ......... 888 Dinton ..................... 912 Euridge, see Colerne ... 888 Great Chelworth, see Codford St. Mary ...... 888 Ditcbampton, see Wilton 1051 Eustaces, see Corsley ... 893 Cricklade . .. ............ 894 Codford St. Peter ...... 888 Ditcheridge orDitteridge 912 Even Swindon, see Rod- Great Cheverell ... ...... 876 Cold Harbour, see War- Donhead St. Andrew ... 912 borne Cheney ......... 98o Great Larkhill,see Long minster .................. 1040 Donhead St. Mary ...... 913 Everleigh (or Everley) 920 Newnton ............... 969 Colerne ..................... 888 Downfield, see Great Everleigb-East &West, Great Sherston, see Collingbourne Ducis ... 889 Somerford......... .... .. 1006 see Everleigh......... ... 920 Sherston Magna .. .... 1004 Collingbourne Kingston 889 Down ton ............... ... 914 Everleigb - Lower & Great Somerford...... ... 1006 Collingbourne- Lower, Downton -East, see Upper,seeEverleigh... 920 Great Wisbford, see see Collingbrne. Ducis 889 Downton ............... 914 Ewell (or Ewen), see Wishford ............... 1056 Collingbourne Up. see Draycot Cerne ......... ... 915 Kemble .................. 935 Green, see East Knoyle 937 Collingbrne. Kingston 889 Draycot Fitzpaine, see Fairwood, see Dilton Greenhill, see Corsham 891 Compton, see Enford ... 919 Wilcot ... ......... ...... 1050 Marsh ....... ........... 9II Green Hill, see Purton 978 Compton Basset.t ......... 890 Draycot Foliat, see Fallston,seeHisbopstone 853 Greenhill, see Wootton Compton Chamberlayne 8go Chisledon ............ ... 884 FarleighDown,seeMonk- Bassett ...... ........ ... 1057 Conegarth, see Winter- Dunge, see West Ashton 848 ton Farleigh . .. ... ...... 968 Grimstead - East, see bourne Stoke ......... 1055 Dunkirk, see Devizes ... go6 Farleigh Wick ............ 968 West Dean............... 897 Coneygore, see Winter- Dunley, see Alderton ... 844 Farley ..................... 920 Grimstead-West ...... 925 bourne Stoke ......... 1055 Dunley & Dunley West, Faulston,seeBisbopstone 853 Grip Hill, see .Bradford- Conock, see Chirton ... 884 see Littleton Drew ... 944 Fiddington,seeEasterton 917 on-Avon.................. 857 Coombe, see Enford ... 919 Durlet, see Rowde ...... 981 Fifield, see Enford ...... 919 Grittenbam, see Brink- Coombe Bissett ......... 890 Durley, seeBurbage,868; Fifield Bavant ............ 920 worth..................... 864 Coombe-Higher, Mid- & see Savernake ...... 1000 Figheldean ............... 921 Grittleton .................. 925 dle & Lower, see Don- Durnford .................. 916 Figs bury Ring, see Win- Groveley Wood, see Lit- head St. Mary ......... 913 Durnford - Little, see terbourne Dantsey ... 1054 tle Langford......... ... 938 Copbeap Hill, see War- Durnford ............ ... 916 Filands, see Malmesbury 950 Gustard, see Corsbam 891 minster .................. 1040 Durrington ............... 916 Fisherton Anger, see Hackleston,see Fittleton 921 Corsbam .................. 891 Durrington Walls, see Salisbury ............... 986 Hallcombe, see Malmes- Corsbam Side, see Cors- Durrington ............ 916 Fisherton-de-la-Mere ... 921 bury ..................... 948 ham ..................... 891 Earldoms, see White- Fittleton-cum·Haxton... 921 Ham ........................ 925 Corsley .................. ... 893 parish .................. 1049 Five Lanes, see Potterne 976 Ham (The), see W estbry 1046 Corston ...... ........... ... 893 Earl Stoke.................. 916 Flamston, see Bishop- Hamptworth, see Down- Cortington, see Boyton 857 East Chisenbury, see stone ..................... 853 ton........................ 914 Corton, see Boyton ...... 857 Enford .................. 919 Foghamshire, see Chip- Hanging Langford, see Cotley Hill, see Heytes- Eastcott, seeEasterton... 917 penham ............ ...... 88o Steeple Langford...... 939 bury •••. .............. .•• 927 East Coniston ......... ... 894 Fonthill Bishop............ 922 Hankerton . .. ......... ... 926 Cottles,seeLit. Chalfield 875 Eastcourt, see Crudwell 8g6 Fonthill Gifford ......... 922 Hannington ............... 926 Coulston-East ......... 894 EastDownton, seeDown- Ford, see Laverstock ... 940 Hannington Wick, see Coulston-West, seeEd- ton ........................ 914 Ford, see Wraxball ...... 106o Hannington ............ 926 ington ... ...... ... ... ... 918 East End, see Damer- Forest, see Melksham ... s6o Hardenhuish... ......... ... 926 Countess, see Amesbury 846 ham South............... 896 Forty, see Cricklade ... 895 Harnham - East, see Cowage, see Bremilham 864 Easterton .................. 917 Fosbury, see Chute...... 886 Salisbury ......... ... ... 986 Cowbridge, see Malmes- East Everleigh, seeEver- Fosbury, see Tidcombe 1026 Harnham-West ......... 926 bury ............ ...... ... 948 leigh .... ........... ...... 920 Foscott, see Grittleton... 925 Hatch, see Tisbury ... ••• 1027 Cowesfield, see White- East Grafton, see Great Fossway, see Castle Hawkeridge, see Hey- parish ...................... 1049 BedwJr~ ............ ...... 850 Corn be .................. 874 wood ..................... 928 Cowesfield Esturmey, EastGrimstead, seeWest Foulstone, see Fuggle- Hawk Street, see Brom- see Whiteparish .••••• 1049 Dean .... ........... ...... 897 stone St. Peter......... 924 ham .. ... ... .. ... ... ... 867 .
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