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Aldbourne
|
1825 AD |
Well's bell foundry closed |
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Amesbury
|
1825 AD |
National School opens in Salisbury Street |
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Ashton Keynes
|
1825 - 1842 AD |
Mr M. M. Bennet lived in Ashton House. |
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Cricklade
|
1825 AD |
The house of Richard Simmons licensed as a Primitive Methodist meeting house |
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Sherston
|
1825 AD |
Congregational Church created from a barn in Back Street (now Cliff Road) by a Farmer Cook |
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Westbury
|
1825 AD |
Baptist Church built at Cook's Stile Meeting House |
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Wootton Bassett
|
1825 AD |
The Congregational Church is built in Wood Street |