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- Horningsham is a small village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, on the county border with Somerset. The village lies about 4 miles (6 km) southwest...
- of Bath, and his wife Anna Gyarmathy, Ceawlin Thynn was educated at Horningsham Primary School, a village school near the family estate of Longleat,...
- Marquess of Winchester, and secondly, William Arundell, esquire, of Horningsham, Wiltshire, second son of Thomas Arundell, 1st Baron Arundell of Wardour...
- 1928, aged 59. Lord Bath paid for the construction of a village hall at Horningsham, near the family seat at Longleat, as a memorial to her. He remained...
- Katie Leung. Li has lived abroad for over two decades. She settled in Horningsham, Wiltshire with her partner and their son (born 2020). Dark Chapter (2017)...
- Chapelry of Alton Priors Order 1884   Maiden Bradley with Yarnfield and Horningsham Order 1884   Pertwood, East Knoyle, and Sutton Veney Order 1884 Local...
- Highworth Hilmarton Hilperton Hindon Hinton Parva Hodson Holt Honeystreet Horningsham Horton ****sh Hullavington Imber Keevil Kilmington Kington Langley Kington...
- villages of the Wylye Valley, Chitterne, Mere, Chapmanslade, Corsley, and Horningsham. The newspaper's founder, Benjamin Walter Coates, was a son of the Rev...
- Waterloo, Matthew Hervey of the 6th Light Dragoons, and son of the vicar of Horningsham finds himself in many of the colonial military actions thereafter, including...
- included tithes from Tytherington, where there was a chapel, and from Horningsham; the churches of Hill Deverill and Swallowcliffe; and land at Wilton...