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Warminster

Warminster is a town and civil parish in western Wiltshire, England, by-passed by the A36 (between Salisbury and Bath) and the partly concurrent A350 between Westbury and Blandford Forum. It has a population of about 17,000. The River Were runs through the town and can be seen running through the middle of the town park. The Minster Church of St Denys sits on the River Were. The name Warminster first occurs in the early 10th century.

Warminster (disambiguation)

Warminster is a town in Wiltshire, England.

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Usage examples of "warminster".

And Warminster sounds dotty enough to opt for violence as a means of securing his takeover of RABD.

Paul Warminster and following his directions, left Fordham in the opposite direction to Brownlow.

That would leave the ball firmly in the court of Warminster, Mallard and the putative biker, or Alexandra Carlton.

Graham Phillips, the vicar of Heytesbury, a small community near Warminster, observed a strange object in the sky over south Warminster.

A 19-year-old resident of Warminster, Eric Payne, was returning home after a date with his girl.

It is more important at this point to consider what took me to the town in the first place and why Warminster should feature so prominently on the UFO map.

The very name Warminster sounds vaguely horrific, hinting at an insubstantial clash of good and evil going on yesterday, today and evermore.

I arrived in Warminster the sky was heavily overcast and there were frequent showers.

I had arranged to meet a man whose knowledge of Warminster, its history and its mystery, should be unrivalled in the district.

Shuttlewood is a tall ex-guardsman who has lived and worked in and around Warminster for more than twenty years.

In fact nobody else in the whole of Warminster came forward to say they had seen a UFO that afternoon but this, he says, was probably because the thing was journeying mostly over waste ground outside the populated area of the town.

September 1965 the Warminster Thing, as everyone called it, had been seen by more than two hundred people and thousands of visitors flocked into the town in the hope that they too could catch a glimpse of it.

He is good humouredly aware that many attempts have been made to hoax him as the archsaucerer of Warminster over the past few years, but stoutly maintains that a large proportion of the sightings and hearings he has reported will stand up to any amount of critical investigation.

He prevailed upon Dunne, a baker of Warminster, and a Nonconformist, to convey to the Lady Lisle his prayer for shelter.

Which I confiscated this very day from a nest of conspirators over Warminster way.