Chedlanger Field is so named, on the 2nd Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Category: Gazetteer
A geographical dictionary providing reference information about places and place names in Warminster and other civil parishes in the surrounding area.
Bugley Pound, 1783
Bugley Pound is shown and so named, on the 2nd Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Man Comb, 1783
Man Comb is so named, on the 7th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Boreham Down, 1783
Boreham Down is so named, on the 7th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Moothill Farm, 1783
Moothill Farm is so named, on the 8th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Pitmead, 1783
Pitmead is so named, on the 8th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Frost Acre Ditch, 1783
Frost Acre Ditch is so named, on the 8th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Old Fields, 1783
Old Fields is shown and so named, on the 5th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Part Of The 1782 Enclosure Award Map For Warminster Showing The Area Of Silver Street And Back Lane
Meeting House Certificate ~ The Dwellinghouse Of William Adlam In Back Lane, Warminster
Entry No.333 in Wiltshire Dissenters’ Meeting House Certificates And Registrations 1689-1852, edited by J.H. Chandler, published by Wiltshire Record Society, 1985:
6 Jan 1773 (15 Jan 1773). Warminster. The dwellinghouse of William Adlam in Back Lane. Methodist. Caleb Daniel, Nathaniel White, James Bond, Charles Dudden, housekeepers in Warminster. (WRO D1/2/27)

