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  2. Trowbridge - Wikipedia

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    Trowbridge was the birthplace of Sir Isaac Pitman in 1813, developer of the Pitman system of shorthand writing, [47] who has several memorial plaques. Matthew Hutton (later archbishop of Canterbury) was the town's rector from 1726 to 1730. [48] The poet George Crabbe held the same position from 1814 until his death in 1832. [49]

  3. Southwick Court - Wikipedia

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    Southwick Court is a Grade II* listed moated medieval manor house at the centre of a system of fields and water meadows that lie between the town of Trowbridge and the village of Southwick in Wiltshire, England. It has remained a private residence under a succession of owners for at least 800 years.

  4. Southwick, Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    Southwick is a semi-rural village and civil parish 3 miles (4.8 km) south-west of the county town of Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England.It is separated from the south-west fringe of Trowbridge only by the Southwick Country Park, which consists of 380 acres (150 ha) of open fields.

  5. List of places in Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    Badbury; Badbury Wick; Bagshot, Wiltshire; Bapton; Barford St Martin; Barrow Street; Bathampton; Baverstock; Baydon; Beanacre; Beardwell; Bearfield; Beechingstoke ...

  6. Trowbridge Village Pump Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Village Pump Festival is a folk music festival that takes place near Trowbridge, England. It has its roots 55 years ago in a barn at the Lamb Inn, Trowbridge, and later moved a few miles outside the town to Stowford Manor Farm at Farleigh Hungerford .

  7. The Polebarn Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Henry Clark (1828–1886) was born in 1828 in Trowbridge. He became a solicitor and was a partner in the Trowbridge firm of Clark and Collins. [11] In 1856 he married Elizabeth Attwood who was the daughter of a clergyman. [12] Henry died in 1886 and his only son Henry Attwood Clark inherited Polebarn House.

  8. How this American moved to Italy and became the country’s ...

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    Now 77, Aiello, originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, relocated to Milan in 2004 and two years later moved to Serrastretta, a village in the southern Italian region of Calabria where her ...

  9. Rode, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Rode (formerly Road) is a village and civil parish in the ceremonial county of Somerset in England, 5 miles (8.0 km) north-east of Frome and 5 miles (8.0 km) south-west of Trowbridge. The small settlement of Rode Hill , north-east of Rode village, is now contiguous with it.