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Villages are called Piddletrenthide, for example, or Botus Fleming, or East (and West) Wittering, or Upper (and Lower) Slaughter.
England Made Them Hitchens, Christopher 2008
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In a barn at Piddletrenthide, the man I had come to see was enjoying his customary fag and coffee before moving off to the coppice that has long been his place of work, though now, he says, coppicing, for him, is more like occupational therapy than work.
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First it was the blue bricked ramps in the middle of fields that we now know are 'cattle drinkers' and then this isolated chimney in the middle of a field between Piddletrenthide and Plush in Dorset.
Wessex Interlude 2 Peter Ashley 2008
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They have now bought a four-bedroom cottage in Piddletrenthide, even closer to the school, at £365,000 through
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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They have now bought a four-bedroom cottage in Piddletrenthide, even closer to the school, at £365,000 through
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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I've always wanted to know what Ockham and Piddletrenthide really meant.
Neatorama 2009
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Trying to be fair to poor old Labour-besotted Adam, he probably isn't sure whether he's in Blackpool, Manchester or Piddletrenthide (Dorset, in case you wondered).
British Blogs rumours a Guy Fawkes' blog of parliamentary plots 2008
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