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I will be staying in the Hotel Restaurant Le Chalet Fleuri in Chauvigny for the night.
1,000 miles from Richmond to Sigean Dr. Eugene F.M. O'Loughlin 2008
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I have an early ferry from Portsmouth to Caen in France on Friday morning 27th June which I will follow with about a 250 mile trip to the town of Chauvigny in north-central France.
1,000 miles from Richmond to Sigean Dr. Eugene F.M. O'Loughlin 2008
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The first part was through smaller roads from Chauvigny to Limoges.
28th June - Destination Sigean Dr. Eugene F.M. O'Loughlin 2008
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My destination today was Chauvigny – a medieval city.
27th June - je suis en France, mais sans Passport Dr. Eugene F.M. O'Loughlin 2008
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The final leg of the trip 400 miles approx is from Chauvigny to Sigean where I hope to hook up with Roma and the girls who will have arrived by air the same afternoon.
1,000 miles from Richmond to Sigean Dr. Eugene F.M. O'Loughlin 2008
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The picture below shows the centre of Chauvigny with the bridge over the river Viennes, note Claire driving past in her silver Citroen C3!
28th June - Destination Sigean Dr. Eugene F.M. O'Loughlin 2008
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Dawn in Chauvigny is beautiful – the sun rises over the medieval part of the town and I was treated to a wonderful silhouette.
28th June - Destination Sigean Dr. Eugene F.M. O'Loughlin 2008
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Chauvigny is a beautiful town on the river Vienne.
27th June - je suis en France, mais sans Passport Dr. Eugene F.M. O'Loughlin 2008
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Valenciennes, that he had been exchanged, and that, while he was quartered in a town near Chauvigny, the news had reached him that an impostor was occupying his position.
Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton Anonymous
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In the latter year, however, one of the officers of a regiment which had been ordered to Saumur presented himself at the chateau of Chauvigny, which was occupied by Madame de
Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton Anonymous
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