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Wootton

British  
/ ˈwʊtən /

noun

  1. Barbara ( Frances ), Baroness of Abinger. 1897–1988, English economist, educationalist, social scientist, and criminologist

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The anonymous claimant is suing Wootton, saying that he has suffered pain, injury, humiliation and hurt to his feelings.

From BBC • Nov. 17, 2025

Wootton has said that he does not accept that the anonymous claimant has suffered "any injury as a result of any communication of messages, images, and/or videos between him and 'Maria Joseph'."

From BBC • Nov. 17, 2025

The produce would then be sold to people living in the local area in towns and villages such as Royal Wootton Bassett, Malmesbury and Brinkworth.

From BBC • Jul. 16, 2025

The case is at an early stage and Mr Wootton has not yet filed a defence to the claim.

From BBC • Apr. 8, 2025

Certainly the new girl was the most impudent of her species, and meant to make her entry into the establishment of Wootton Beeches with a flourish!

From The Youngest Girl in the School by Sharp, Evelyn