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    Pitchcombe is a village and civil parish 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Gloucester, in the Stroud district, in the county of Gloucestershire, England. In 2011...
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    a Methodist preacher in his local area. Sibly died at the Resthaven, Pitchcombe, near Stroud, following an operation, on 20 September 1959. A memorial...
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  • Trust Stroud and Chalford Turnpike Trust Stroud and Gloucester (thru Pitchcombe) Turnpike Trust Stroud to Sapperton Turnpike Trust Stroud, Caincross and...
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  • Oakridge, Oakridge Lynch, Old Neighbouring, Painswick, Painswick Beacon, Pitchcombe, Randwick, Ruscombe, Sheepscombe, Slad, Stancombe, The Camp, Upper Kitesnest...
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  • Estates... STREET Leola Alicia Katherine... Person Address Details 3 Pitchcombe Gardens, Coombe Dingle, Bristol BS9 2RH" in The London Gazette, 25 November...
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  • consequence was awarded a grant of the Priory lands in 1540. He acquired Pitchcombe manor near Painswick in 1544. He entered Parliament as knight of the shire...
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  • Church of St John the Baptist) 1302874 Upload Photo Pitchcombe House Pitchcombe Village, Pitchcombe, Stroud Country house c. 1740 28 June 1960 SO8491008076...
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    1643–1649 Edward Calamy, B. D. (1600–1666) London Richard Capel (1586–1656) Pitchcombe Gloucestershire 1643–1645/6 John Carter (d. 1645/6) Yorkshire 1643–1652...
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  • Hallewell died at Stratford Park on 24 February 1891 and was buried at Pitchcombe The Park was sold by the executors to George Holloway MP by an auction...
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  • settled at Pitchcombe, near Stroud, where he had an estate. In 1643 he became a member of the Westminster Assembly. He died at Pitchcombe on 21 September...
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  • side and her sister Christine's on the other, marks their graves in the Pitchcombe graveyard near Resthaven. Christine, Doreen, and Phyllis Savery were also...
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    Aberdeenshire 57°19′N 2°28′W / 57.31°N 02.46°W / 57.31; -02.46 NJ7225 Pitchcombe Gloucestershire 51°46′N 2°13′W / 51.77°N 02.21°W / 51.77; -02.21 SO8508...
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    site of the mill. Pitchcombe Upper Mill was located on Pitchcombe Stream, a small tributary that flows through the village of Pitchcombe. It had a water...
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  • Severn Beach 3,647 15.36 Thornbury Rural District South Gloucestershire Pitchcombe 232 2.03 Stroud Rural District Stroud Poole Keynes 188 4.92 Cirencester...
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