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*[[Wootton Fitzpaine]], Dorset
 
*[[Wootton Fitzpaine]], Dorset
 
*Hampshire:
 
*Hampshire:
**[[Wootton, Hampshire]], in the New Forest
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**[[Wootton, New Forest]]
 
**[[Wootton Bridge]] (or just “Wootton”), on the Isle of Wight
 
**[[Wootton Bridge]] (or just “Wootton”), on the Isle of Wight
 
**[[Wootton St Lawrence]], near Basingstoke
 
**[[Wootton St Lawrence]], near Basingstoke

Latest revision as of 16:32, 20 April 2017

Wootton is a common place-name, usually derived from words meaning 'wood village'. It may be:

See also