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The Pithers of Crondall
Crondall is a village and large parish in the North East of Hampshire and is all that remains of the "old Hundred of
Crondall" referred to in the Domesday Book of 1086. Various earlier spellings have in common the use of a "u"
instead of the "o" and the village is still properly pronounced "Crundle" although some recent incomers
prefer to pronounce the "o". Crondall lays some 2 miles to the West of Farnham and 4 miles to the West of Aldershot.
Aldershot is where both my Mother (Norah Pither) and I were born.
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