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- Upper Pertwood (also called Higher Pertwood) and Lower Pertwood. Higher Pertwood is now Pertwood Manor Farm, while Lower Pertwood is Pertwood Organic...
- St Andrew Ogbourne Maizey Old Dilton Oxenwood Oaksey Patney Perham Down Pertwood Pewsey Pitton Potterne Poulshot Poulton Purton Purton Stoke Ramsbury Redlynch...
- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Sus****. He owned the Wiltshire manor of Pertwood from 1877 until his death, and he became a member of Wiltshire County Council...
- Gathering 1993–2006 England First Tribal Gathering took place at Lower Pertwood Farm, Warminster, Wiltshire, England. 25,000 people attended to see acts...
- miles (11 km) south of Warminster. The parish includes the hamlet of Upper Pertwood. The Great Ridge Wood, formerly also known as Chicklade Wood, is less than...
- Homingsham, Maiden-Bradley-with-Yarnfield, Newton-Saint-Petrock, Parkham, Pertwood, and Sutton-Veney; and to the Chapelry of Alton Priors.   Barnstaple and...
- Watchfield, north east of Swindon. In 1995, the event moved to a site at Lower Pertwood Farm, about 10 miles (16 km) south of Warminster, in Wiltshire, and the...
- organisation. The first Tribal Gathering took place Friday 30 April 1993 at Lower Pertwood Farm near Warminster, Wiltshire. 25,000 attended to see acts such as Laurent...
- later 19th century. In 1885 the southern part of the former parish of Pertwood was added to East Knoyle. Most of this addition was transferred to Chicklade...
- curates for the Wiltshire parishes of Teffont Evias, Fovant, Hindon and Pertwood. At about this same time he was also appointed the head of the Salisbury...