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