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Everleigh, pronounced and also sometimes spelt Everley, is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, south of Marlborough. Everleigh is on Salisbury Plain. The village is surrounded by land owned by the Ministry of Defence that is used for military training. The settlement of East Everleigh is contiguous with the village while Lower Everleigh is more than a mile to the west; it, like Everleigh, lies on the main A342 road that connects Andover and Devizes. ==Parish church== (詳細はBenedictine Wherwell Abbey in Hampshire.〔Crowley ''et al.'', 1980, pages 135-142〕 However, the mediaeval parish church was demolished in 1814 when the present Church of England parish church of Saint Peter was consecrated on a site about northwest of it.〔 The present church was designed by the architect John Morlidge〔 in a Georgian Gothic Revival style.〔Pevsner & Cherry, 1975, page 242〕 It includes the original Norman font from the old church.〔 The Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre holds the parish registers for 1598 to 1971 (baptisms), 1598-1974 (marriages), and 1598-1984 (burials). The population in 1831 was 352, but by 1951 it had fallen to 264.〔(Everleigh, Wiltshire, England ) at Genuki〕 Rev. Prof. John Wallis (1675-1738), who was rector of Everleigh from 1716, was at the same time Laudian Professor of Arabic at the University of Oxford.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Everleigh, Wiltshire」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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