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    Bottisham Hall is a country house in Bottisham, Cambridgeshire, England. Built in 1797 for the Reverend George Leonard Jenyns to replace the family's previous...
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    Bottisham is a village and civil parish in the East Cambridgeshire district of Cambridgeshire, England, about 6 miles (10 km) east of Cambridge, halfway...
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  • Soame Jenyns (art historian) (category People from Bottisham)
    eldest son of Roger William Bulwer Jenyns (1858 – 1936), J.P., of Bottisham Hall, Bottisham, Cambridgeshire, by his wife Winifred Pike, daughter of Arthur...
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    Royal Air Force Bottisham or more simply RAF Bottisham is a former Royal Air Force station located 5 miles (8 km) east of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England...
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    Bottisham Village College is a mixed secondary school located in Bottisham, Cambridgeshire, England. The school opened in 1937 as the second village college...
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  • Abbey Bottisham Hall Bourn Hall Buckden Towers Burghley House Cherry Hinton Hall Chippenham Park Elton Hall Farm Hall Fulbourn Manor Gaynes Hall Harston...
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    River Cam (redirect from Bottisham Lock)
    Camboaters. Navigation on the lowest section of the Cam, below and including Bottisham Lock,map 2 is the responsibility of the Environment Agency. The stretch...
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    Roger Jenyns (category People from Bottisham)
    Sir Roger Jenyns (1663–22 September 1740), of Bottisham, Cambridgeshire was an English knight and landowner. He was the son of Roger Jenyns of Hayes,...
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  • maternal grandfather. He was the youngest son of George Leonard Jenyns of Bottisham Hall, Cambridgeshire, a magistrate, landowner and a prebendary of Ely Cathedral...
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    Soame Jenyns (category People from Bottisham)
    1742, he was chosen M.P. for Cambridgeshire, in which his property (Bottisham Hall, which he inherited from his father in 1740) was situated, and he afterwards...
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    Pike Pease, who married in 1903 to Roger William Bulwer Jenyns, of Bottisham Hall, Cambridgeshire. They were parents of the art historian Soame Jenyns...
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  • George Leonard Jenyns (category People from Bottisham)
    1787–1848 and prebendary of Ely Cathedral, 1802–1848. He inherited Bottisham Hall in Bottisham and a considerable fortune from his first cousin twice removed...
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    Elizabeth II. Children initially attend Bottisham Primary School in the nearby village and usually then go on to Bottisham Village College. Nearby are a number...
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  • Her paternal grandfather was George Jenyns (1795–1876), Esquire of Bottisham Hall. Her father was an army colonel, and her parents were married in 1859...
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  • Charles Jenyns (category People from Bottisham)
    son of The Reverend George Jenyns, he was born in November 1827 at Bottisham Hall in Cambridgeshire. He was educated at King Edward VI School, Bury St...
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    hospital is Addenbrooke's in Cambridge; the Doctors surgeries are in Bottisham 2 miles (3 km) away and Fulbourn. The majority of children attend the...
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    In 1848 Reverend John Hailstone, vicar of the neighbouring parish of Bottisham, son of botanist Samuel Hailstone and nephew of a geologist John Hailstone...
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    Isleham (redirect from Isleham Hall)
    2013. Retrieved 2 February 2013. Hall, David (1994). Fenland survey : an essay in landscape and persistence / David Hall and John Coles. London; English...
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    status in February 2016. The school is now part of Bottisham Multi-Academy Trust (which includes Bottisham Village College), but continues to coordinate with...
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    Soham and Littleport take the style "town council". Aldreth Ashley Barway Bottisham Brinkley Burwell Chettisham Cheveley Chippenham Coveney Dullingham Ely...
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  • was the joint master of the Cambridgeshire Harriers in 1929, based at Bottisham. Briscoe discovered Golden Miller as an unbroken three-year-old in Ireland...
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    secondary age mostly attend the Village College in the nearby village of Bottisham. There is a strong sporting tradition within the village, with cricket...
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  • Benwick Bewick Bridge Community Primary School, Cambridge Bottisham Primary School, Bottisham Bourn CE Primary Academy, Bourn Brampton Village Primary...
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  • Elias Beckingham (category People from Bottisham)
    only a free tenant of Bottisham rather than a lord of the manor. In 1275, he bought a moiety of 48 acres (19 hectares) in Bottisham, Cambridgeshire, constituting...
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  • Cambridge, between the River Cam otherwise Grant, West; and the Hardlands of Bottisham, Swaffham Bulbeck, and Swaffham Prior, East; and for other purposes therein...
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    Norfolk Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford, Suffolk Holy Trinity church, Bottisham, Cambridgeshire (pulpit decoration, shield-shaped diagram on red shield)...
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    by War Department letter on 12 August 1942, and was activated at Bushey Hall, England on 12 September 1942. The "Eagles" fly the McDonnell Douglas F-15E...
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    Lode (New River upstream) (R) Reach Lode (L) Swaffham Bulbeck Lode (R) Bottisham Lode (R) (Quy Water upstream) Little Wilbraham River (R) River Rhee (Ls)...
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    Atcham Attlebridge Bassingbourn Bodney Bottisham Bovingdon Boxted Bungay Burtonwood Depot Bury St. Edmunds Bushey Hall Chalgrove Cheddington Chelveston Chipping...
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    sustainable transport route connecting Wicken Fen with Anglesey Abbey and Bottisham. Work on the paths and bridges began in 2008 and was scheduled for completion...
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