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    Pucklechurch is a civil parish in South Gloucestershire, England, the main settlement of which is the large village of Pucklechurch. The parish also incorporates...
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    Prison Ashfield (formerly Pucklechurch Remand Centre) is an adult male sex offenders prison located in the village of Pucklechurch (near Bristol), in South...
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  • RAF Pucklechurch was a Royal Air Force site in Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire from 9 August 1939 until 31 December 1959. It became known as RAF Pucklechurch...
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    Pucklechurch was an ancient hundred of Gloucestershire, England. Hundreds originated in the late Saxon period as a subdivision of a county and lasted as...
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    were young children when he was killed in a brawl with an outlaw at Pucklechurch in Gloucestershire, and he was succeeded by his younger brother Eadred...
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  • Tockington BS17 covered: Chipping Sodbury, Mangotsfield, Old Sodbury, Pucklechurch, Rangeworthy, Winterbourne, and Yate BS18 covered: Compton Dando, High...
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    roughly north–south, passing between Yate and Chipping Sodbury and west of Pucklechurch. The Cotswolds Escarpment forms the eastern edge of South Gloucestershire...
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    trying to protect his seneschal from attack by a convicted outlaw at Pucklechurch in Gloucestershire, and as his sons were young children Eadred became...
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    He was arrested in Swindon and, as a result, spent three months in Pucklechurch Remand Centre on remand. Following his release, he resumed his education...
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    Green, Filton, Fishponds, Frenchay, Iron Acton, Kingswood, Luckington, Pucklechurch, Mangotsfield, Old Sodbury, Sherston, Staple Hill, Thornbury, Tormarton...
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    Shaftesbury 2 sons (2) Æthelflæd of Damerham 944 No children 26 May 946 Pucklechurch Killed in a brawl aged about 25 Son of Edward the Elder Eadred 26 May...
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  • Gilbert Denys for the farm of Pucklechurch £40 1417–18 Expenses at Pucklechurch, with horse hire, about tithes in Pucklechurch, Abbatiston (Abson?) and Westleigh...
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    Scotland Ayrshire 1936 2013 Operations transferred to RAF (U) Swanwick. RAF Pucklechurch England Gloucestershire 1939 1959 Now HM Prison Ashfield RAF Pulborough...
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    25 by an outlawed robber while attending St. Augustine's Day mass in Pucklechurch (Gloucestershire). He is succeeded by his brother Eadred (or Edred) as...
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  • On 6 October 1940, de Havilland Albatross G-AFDL Fingal crashed at Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire while attempting an emergency landing following engine...
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    Patchway Coniston, Patchway Stoke Lodge, Pilning and Severn Beach, Pucklechurch, Thornbury North, Thornbury South, Westerleigh Stanshawes, Westerleigh...
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    John Dennys (category People from Pucklechurch)
    wrote of a brook, River Boyd, formed from streams in his hometown of Pucklechurch, which met downstream with the River Avon: And thou, sweet Boyd, that...
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  •  Duchy of Bohemia Boleslaus I Edmund I King of the English May 26, 946 Pucklechurch England Leofa, a convicted outlaw Nikephoros II Phokas Emperor of the...
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  • mid-1970s. The following day, she was refused bail, and transferred to Pucklechurch Prison to be held in the maximum security wing. Here, she was questioned...
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    widely known how he ended his life, that Leofa stabbed (ofstang) him at Pucklechurch". Could it be that too many people (perhaps not all of them belonging...
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    trying to protect his seneschal from attack by a convicted outlaw at Pucklechurch in Gloucestershire, and as his sons Eadwig and Edgar were young children...
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  • Cumberland, Puxton, Puckeridge, Pokesdown, Pockford, Pucknall, and perhaps Pucklechurch. Ryan suggests that the Púkel-men may derive from a combination of "Proto-Celts...
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  • Liverpool Merseyside G4S 1324 Male adults and young offenders B Ashfield Pucklechurch Gloucestershire Serco 400 Adult sex offenders C Askham Grange Askham...
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    destroyed in a crash landing, following a fuel-pipe failure in 1940 at Pucklechurch and Fortuna crashed near Shannon Airport in 1943. The latter accident...
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  • Queries, 2nd ser. v. 438). During the Commonwealth he held the vicarage of Pucklechurch, Gloucestershire. After his ejectment in 1662 he became pastor of a congregation...
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  • West Saxons (England) c. 921 939–946 26 May 946 Murdered at a party in Pucklechurch by Leofa, an exiled thief Dub House of Alpin (Scotland) 962–966 967 Killed...
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    Abson. Abson is located on a minor road between the villages of Wick and Pucklechurch. It is a mainly nucleated in pattern with some additional outlying farms...
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  • Reserves Longwell Green Sports Development Nicholas Wanderers Reserves Pucklechurch Sports Stockwood Wanderers Reserves Totterdown United Reserves Winterbourne...
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  • Scotland. 946 26 May – King Edmund is murdered by an exiled criminal at Pucklechurch and succeeded by his brother Eadred of England who is crowned on 16 August...
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    sea as by land. — Giles 1914, A. 945 In 946 Edmund was assassinated at Pucklechurch. Edmund was replaced by Eadred who immediately turned his attention to...
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