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- is in the northwest of the village; the parish includes the hamlets of Wedhampton (grid reference SU060577) and Lydeway (SU052578). The po****tion of the...
- Scudamore Urchfont Vale of Pewsey Wanborough Wardour Warminster Washpool Wedhampton West Ashton West Chisenbury West Dean West Grafton West Grimstead West...
- 1581) was an English politician. He was the eldest son of John Eyre of Wedhampton and Chirton, Wiltshire, who he succeeded in 1554. He was a Justice of...
- into the Eyre family by the marriage of Ann Tropenell to John Eyre of Wedhampton in 1550. It p****ed down in the Eyre family for three generations until...
- was erected by the turning for Etchilhampton in memory of James Long of Wedhampton, who had promoted the new road. A school was built in the centre of the...
- happened and the route is now unclassified. B3098 A350 at Westbury A342 near Wedhampton Skirts the northern edge of Salisbury Plain; goes through Bratton, Edington...
- Wiltshire, was an English politician. He was the only son of John Eyre of Wedhampton, Northcombe, and Great Chalfield. He succeeded his father in 1581 and...
- Another friend, Flora Roscoe; an Englishwoman who lived in the hamlet of Wedhampton; knowing how Markino had a hatred of business (something which he believed...
- Etchilhampton parish. It was erected in 1771 and dedicated to James Long of Wedhampton, who had promoted the diversion of the road to a more southerly route...
- and therefore later to Lanthony; by 1572 it was owned by John Eyre of Wedhampton, Chirton and Great Chalfied. A descendant sold it in 1671 to Ralph Brideoake...