Salisbury A30

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A highwayman named William Boulter was hung for crimes. He is said to be seen along portions of the road.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
A30 Hook RG27 UK


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GPS:
51.2871902, -0.949262200000021
Region:
Hampshire
Nearest Towns:
Rotherwick, UK (0.8 mi.)
Hook, UK (1.4 mi.)
Odiham, UK (2.7 mi.)
Greywell, UK (2.7 mi.)
Hartley Row, UK (3.0 mi.)
Hartley Wintney, UK (3.0 mi.)
Sherfield, UK (3.0 mi.)
Sherfield Upon Loddon, UK (3.0 mi.)
Winchfield, UK (3.2 mi.)
Heckfield, UK (3.2 mi.)

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  1. Yes me and a mate saw him as clear as anything as he walked/drifted across the A30 just past the Crooked Billet public house as were heading towards home in Hartley Wintney, he came from the right side across the main road (A30} and through the hedge into the field on the left,

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