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Wiltshire Place Names, Wilts.

Across
Home of a Royal Mint.
Granted Royal Patronage for its role in military funeral repatriations.
Known for its fine stone quarries and Brunel-designed railway tunnel.
There is one near salisbury and another near Swindon.
The Town Bridge was originally built for pack horses.
St. Dunstan came here to justify his reorganization of England's national church.
Most notorious rotten borough.
John Wesley preached here.
Known for its Queen Anne and Georgian buildings.
Known for its megalithic stone circle.
Near the well-known white horse.
Its church has two towers, one with a spire.
Home to clockmaker Peter Bower.
A center of home-based cloth weaving.
Down
Proximate to Stonehenge, this is claimed to be the oldest occupied settlement in Britain.
Home of a 19th century spa.
The name may originally have meant "small grazing area."
The Kennet and Avon Canal helped this market town's development.
Not known for its Abbey, but Constable sketchd here.
Features Daubenys a Grade II listed longhouse.
No castle stands here today ....
Major railway hub.
A house of the same name here was the country seat of the Earls of Pembroke.
Some two hunderd buildings were built here using squatters rights.
Free beer was provided here when George Frederick won The Derby.
Known for its cathedral.
On the Avon, this was a royal vill under King Alfred.
This town's motto is "Where now are the bones of wise Merlin?"
Its castle was beseiged during the Anarchy and the English Civil War.
Bradenstoke Priory is nearby.
Best known for its Abbey.
A garrison town.
Center for the wool industry and the quarrying of Bath Stone.