- an
early version of
Bedwyn, the
derivation of the name
being "the head of the Bieda" or "Beda", a
stream running through the
Bedwyns.
However placename...
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Little Bedwyn (also
spelt Little Bedwin, and
sometimes called Bedwyn Parva) is a
village and
civil parish on the
River Dun in Wiltshire, England, about...
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William Esturmy,
acquired Wulfhall (or Wolf Hall) in the
parish of
Great Bedwyn in the
Savernake Forest, Wiltshire. Sir John
Seymour was a great-great-grandson...
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Bedwyn Church Lock is on the
Kennet and Avon
Canal at
Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, England. The lock has a rise/fall of 7 ft 11 in (2.41 m). It is a Grade...
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Bedwyn railway station serves the
village of
Great Bedwyn in Wiltshire, England. It is 66 miles 33 chains (66.41 mi; 106.9 km) from the zero
point at...
- 1382–1399), of
Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, was an
English politician. He was a
smith and a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Great Bedwyn in May 1382,...
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previous manor house on the same site, at that time in the
parish of
Great Bedwyn, was the seat of the
Seymour family, a
member of which, Jane Seymour, was...
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Great Bedwyn was a
parliamentary borough in Wiltshire,
centred on
Great Bedwyn,
which elected two
Members of
Parliament (MPs) to the
House of
Commons from...
- KG (22 May 1539 – 6
April 1621), of
Wulfhall and
Totnam Lodge in
Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, of
Hatch Beauchamp in Somerset, of
Netley Abbey, Hampshire,...
- rail
crash – 5
October 1999 – A
Thames Trains service from
Paddington to
Bedwyn p****ed a
signal at
danger at the
gantry protecting a main set of (crossover)...