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    Great Stukeley is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of The Stukeleys. It is 1.8 miles (2.9 km) north-west of Huntingdon. Great Stukeley...
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    William Stukeley FRS FSA (7 November 1687 – 3 March 1765) was an English antiquarian, physician and Anglican clergyman. A significant influence on the...
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    The airfield is in the civil parish of The Stukeleys, close to the villages of Great Stukeley, Little Stukeley, and Alconbury. Flying operations are no...
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  • Stukeley is a surname. Stukeley may also refer to: Great Stukeley, village in Cambridgeshire, England Little Stukeley, village in Cambridgeshire, England...
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  • The Stukeleys is a civil parish in the district of Huntingdonshire, in Cambridgeshire, England, consisting of the villages of Great Stukeley and Little...
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    Great Stukeley Railway Cutting is a 34.7-hectare (86-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire. The site is...
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    Huntingdonshire from 1979 to 2001, and still resides in the county at Great Stukeley. John Butcher (1946–2006), Conservative MP and junior minister, was...
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    myth that the Great Wall can be seen from the moon appears in a letter written in 1754 by the English antiquary William Stukeley. Stukeley wrote that, "This...
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    Shortly thereafter he and Norma moved to a larger house (Finings) in Great Stukeley; Major generally spent his weekends there, and weekdays at a rented...
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    Little Stukeley is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of The Stukeleys, in Cambridgeshire, England. Little Stukeley lies approximately...
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  • Covington, Earith, Easton, Ellington, Fenstanton, Glatton, Grafham, Great Gidding, Great Stukeley, Hamerton, Hartford, Hemingford Abbots, Hemingford Grey, Hilton...
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    69°W / 54.59; -02.69 NY5522 Great Stukeley Cambridgeshire 52°21′N 0°13′W / 52.35°N 00.22°W / 52.35; -00.22 TL2174 Great Sturton Lincolnshire 53°16′N...
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    simply called the dic ("the ditch"), or le Micheldyche or magnum fossatum ("great ditch"). Devil's Dyke is over 7 miles (11 km) long and is the largest of...
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    Colne, Earith, Great Raveley, Great Stukeley, Hartford, Holywell with Needingworth, Houghton, Kings Ripton, Little Raveley, Little Stukeley, Old Hurst, Pidley...
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    Earith, Great Raveley, Great Stukeley, Hartford, Holywell with Needingworth, Houghton, Huntingdon, Kings Ripton, Little Raveley, Little Stukeley, Old Hurst...
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    (merged 1968) Great Raveley, Little Raveley and Upwood (merged to form Upwood and the Raveleys 1935) Great Stukeley and Little Stukeley (merged to form...
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    St Judith 1935 Spaldwick Steeple Gidding The Stukeleys 1935 Merger of Great Stukeley & Little Stukeley Upton and Coppingford 1935 Merger of Upton & Coppingford...
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  • Richard Broughton, alias Rouse, (ca. 1558 in Great Stukeley, Huntingdonshire – 18 January 1634) was a Catholic priest and antiquarian. Broughton claimed...
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    Sites View: Great Stukeley Railway Cutting". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 13 September 2016. "Great Stukeley Railway Cutting...
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    never came to fruition. Nearby, to the east, are The Stukeleys: Great Stukeley and Little Stukeley. Just north of the A1/A14 junction is Alconbury Hill...
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    in the 1370s, his family may have been connected with the village of Great Stukeley in Huntingdonshire. He initially appears in the Royal Household of Richard...
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  • were historically made for the factoid that the Great Wall is visible from the Moon. William Stukeley mentioned this claim in his letter dated 1754, and...
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  • Benedict Arnold) include great-great-grandson Benedict Arnold, the general during the American Revolutionary War who initially was a great leader, but who is...
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    the former Mary Narbonne (daughter and heiress of John Narbonne of Great Stukeley) and Charles Bertie, MP for Stamford (a son of the Hon. Charles Bertie...
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    Cambridge St Augustine: Burrough Green, Woodston St Bartholomew: Great Gransden, Great Stukeley St Benedict Cambridge, Huntingdon St Botolph: Cambridge, Graveley...
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    Thomas Stucley (c. 1525 – 4 August 1578), also written Stukeley or Stukley and known as the Lusty Stucley, was an English mercenary who fought in France...
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    Charles Bertie (died 1730) (category Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies)
    Lindsey. In 1704, he married Mary Norborne, daughter of John Norborne of Great Stukeley. Bertie became a freeholder of Northamptonshire in 1702 and took part...
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    31 March 1751) was the eldest son and heir apparent of King George II of Great Britain. He grew estranged from his parents, King George and Queen Caroline...
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  • Walter de Stukeley Easter 1203: Warin son of Gerold Michaelmas 1204: Robert de Tateshall and Magister Aristoteles Easter 1205: Joscelin de Stukeley 5 April...
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    11th-century writers are "stones supported in the air". In 1740, William Stukeley notes: "Pendulous rocks are now called henges in Yorkshire ... I doubt...
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