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- the 21 April 1868, Georgina Mary Perry, the daughter of Thomas Perry of Bitham House, Warwickshire, England, with whom he had four sons; Denis Charles...
- Marsh). During that century the industry declined, until only the Angel and Bitham mills continued to make fine woollen cloth, having been acquired in the...
- Aumale (c.1046–1092) Stephen of Aumale, Earl of Holderness and Lord of Bitham, Count of Aumale (died 1127) John Ramsay, 1st Earl of Holderness (1580–1626)...
- A road near Bitham Farm, on the Lockinge Estate...
- Matravers is administered by Wiltshire Council. Pupils are admitted mainly from Bitham Brook Primary School, Bratton Primary School, Chapmanslade CE Primary School...
- Hervey de Stafford (died 1237). Fought with King Henry III at the siege of Bitham Castle, Lincs. Married Patronill (Petronella), sister of William de Ferrers...
- (1838–1906); married Georgina Perry daughter of Thomas Aloysius Perry Esq of Bitham house, Avon D****ett, Warwickshire, and had issue. Married secondly Ellen...
- 1°46′07″W / 51.188797°N 1.768739°W / 51.188797; -1.768739 Oddford Brook Bitham Lake northwest of Tisbury 51°04′26″N 2°06′58″W / 51.073844°N 2.116175°W...
- Whig Member of Parliament for Westbury, and his brother William bought Bitham Mill in the same town. In 1856, the Wilson brothers sold their mill to Laverton...
- Hall. Some time after his wife's death in 1845, Knight built a mansion, Bitham House, in Avon D****ett, retiring there with his niece and Perry. Shortly...