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  • Somerset has borders with [[Gloucestershire]] in the north, [[Wiltshire]] to the east, [[Dorset]] to the south-east, and [[Devon]] to the south-wes The Ministry of Defence has offices in [[Bath]]. [[Norton Fitzwarren]] is the home of 40 Commando Royal Marines. The RNAS [[Yeovilton
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  • In 2005 the Trust moved to a new head office in [[Swindon]], [[Wiltshire]]. The building was constructed on an abandoned railway yard, and is intend ...emary, "The National Trust Guide to England, Wales, and Northern Ireland", Norton, 1973. ISBN 0-393-01876-8.
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  • *[[Burford]], [[Chipping Norton]] ...re, through western Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, and takes in parts of Wiltshire, [[Bath]] in the south.
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  • |county=Wiltshire |LG district=Wiltshire
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  • ...t close to the borders of [[Dorset]] and [[Wiltshire]]. It is part of the Norton Ferris Hundred. ...still has a base, although its head office function moved to [[Chippenham, Wiltshire]] in 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wincantonplc.com/wincanton/history
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  • ...ming || {{Medal|S}} || [[Swansea]] || [[Glamorgan]] || [[Trowbridge]] || [[Wiltshire]] | Chloë Davies || Swimming || || [[Bath]] || [[Somerset]] || [[Midsomer Norton]] || [[Somerset]]
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  • |name=Midsomer Norton |picture=Midsomer Norton High Street.jpg
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  • ...Each of [[Sussex]] and [[Worcestershire]] has three villages named plain "Norton". ...not always followed: south of [[Telford]] in Shropshire, [[Norton, Telford|Norton]] is south of [[Sutton Maddock|Sutton]].)
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  • | [[Norton, Suffolk|Norton]] || <small>IP31 3LP</small> || {{map|}} || align="right"| 5.00 ==[[Wiltshire]]==
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  • | [[Norton-in-Hales]] || Norton in Hales Playing Field || Bearstone Road <small>TF9 4AP</small> || {{map|}} | [[Whitchurch, Shropshire|Whitchurch]] || Whitchurch Village Play Area || Norton Lane <small>BS14 0BT</small> || {{map|}} || 1
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  • ...light of the Earls'' in 1611. Following which Henry Folliot of Pyrton in [[Wiltshire]], was granted the Manor of Drumchine (later Newporton) including 1,500 Iri ...Georgiana Burne-Jones, Agnes Poynter and Louisa Baldwin''. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, p. 3. ISBN=0-393-05210-9</ref>
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  • ...] coast before turning north again to Yeovil, before turning east across [[Wiltshire]] and [[Hampshire]] to the [[South Downs]] to [[Brighton]] and on to [[Shor Retracing the route through [[Norton, Worcestershire]] and [[Beckbury]] to Boscobel House where the King hid in
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  • [[File:River Wylye at Norton Bavant.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Wylye at Norton Bavant]] The '''River Wylye''' ({{IPA|ˈwaɪli}}) is a little river of [[Wiltshire]]; a chalk stream of champagne-clear water flowing over gravel. Consequentl
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  • ...wash houses, workshops and a gas works. As part of the development of the Wiltshire, Somerset and Weymouth Railway, an eight-mile line from Radstock to [[Frome ...conservation interest.<ref>{{cite web | title=Rural Areas&nbsp;— Area 15 Norton Radstock Southern Farmlands | work=Bath and North East Somerset Council | u
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  • |county=Wiltshire '''Malmesbury Abbey''' is the grand parish church in [[Malmesbury]] in [[Wiltshire]].
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  • ...]] (part of the alien priory of [[Ogbourne St George|Great Ogbourne]] in [[Wiltshire]]), for the relief of the poor. ...ive and devotional texts: among writers professed as monks there were John Norton and Richard Methley (the latter known for his Latin translations of "The Cl
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  • *Bramshaw Golf Club - [[Lyndhurst]] (extends into Wiltshire) *Tidworth Garrison Golf Club - [[Tidworth]] (extends into Wiltshire)
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  • ...the proposal for a canal which could transport the coal to [[Bath]] and [[Wiltshire]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Clew |first=Kenneth R. |title=The Somersetshire C ...protect the canal from erosion. In 1799 William Whitmore and his partner, Norton, offered to build a balance (or geometrical) lift without payment, on condi
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  • |LG district=Wiltshire |constituency=South West Wiltshire
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  • ...ugh" has been strictly enforced.<ref name=kingstontimes/> [[Devizes]] in [[Wiltshire]], which had previously used the title without sanction, was forced to end ....<ref name=bbcroyal>{{cite web | url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-12757984 | title= Wootton Bassett to get 'Royal' title in war dead honour |
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