Latimer is a village in Buckinghamshire, England, on the border with Hertfordshire. It is within the civil parish of Latimer and Ley Hill (known as simply...
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Latimer House is a large country house at Latimer, Buckinghamshire. It is now branded as De Vere Latimer Estate and functions as a countryside hotel used...
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& Latimer is a London Underground and National Rail station in Travelcard Zone 8 (previously zone C) on the Metropolitan line, in Buckinghamshire. It...
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completing the staff course at Joint Service Defence College, Latimer, Buckinghamshire, he was promoted to the rank of Air Commodore and took over the...
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Latimer may refer to: Latimer, Buckinghamshire, a village Latimer and Ley Hill, a civil parish that until 2013 was just called "Latimer" Latimer, Leicester...
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born ca 1464, Latimer, Buckinghamshire, England; she married Sir James Ratclyffe. Richard Neville, 2nd Baron Latimer (Latimer, Buckinghamshire / Sinnington...
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Chesham (redirect from Newtown, Buckinghamshire)
town: one was planted by Margot Cavendish, Lady Chesham of Latimer House, Latimer, Buckinghamshire, and Major Lionel de Rothschild; the other by Mr. and Mrs...
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order to protect his family, and moved to his mother's house at Latimer, Buckinghamshire, returning to Chatsworth only after the Restoration. The countess...
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in 1885. Lord Chesham died in June 1882, aged 66, at Latimer House, Latimer, Buckinghamshire. He was succeeded in the barony by his eldest son Charles...
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Latimer Clark FRS FRAS (10 March 1822 – 30 October 1898), was an English electrical engineer, born in Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire. Josiah Latimer Clark...
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List of stations in London fare zones 7–16 (category Transport in Buckinghamshire)
boundary of Greater London to the north and west into Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, to the east into Essex and Kent and to the south into Surrey and West...
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was fined £5,000, and lived in retirement with his mother at Latimer, Buckinghamshire. Charles I stayed a night with him there on 13 October 1645. At...
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courses to officers of all three services. It was based at Latimer House in Latimer, Buckinghamshire. It was renamed the National Defence College (NDC) in...
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Latimer and Ley Hill, formerly just Latimer, is a civil parish under Buckinghamshire Council, in the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England. The...
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Chenies (redirect from Chenies, Buckinghamshire)
Council Chenies Village Web Chenies School Chenies and Latimer Cricket Club Peterson Family Home Page Walking in Buckinghamshire Chenies Church Web Site...
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The IRA exploded a 50 lb bomb at the National Defence College at Latimer, Buckinghamshire. Ten people were injured in the blast. 26 March - An IRA unit used...
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Botley is a hamlet in the civil parish of Chesham, in Buckinghamshire, England. The hamlet name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means Botta's Clearing....
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Buckinghamshire (1584–85), Abingdon (1586–87), Plymouth (1588–89), Andover (1593) and Stockbridge (1597–98). He died on 22 October 1601 in Latimer, Buckinghamshire...
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Chesham tube station (category Tube stations in Buckinghamshire)
the Chesham branch of the Metropolitan line, which runs from Chalfont & Latimer. The station, a Grade II listed building, is in London fare Zone 9 (previously...
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was then selected to attend the Joint Service Staff College in Latimer, Buckinghamshire. In 1967, the submarine arm of the Indian Navy was formed with...
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heart and ceremonial trappings were buried on the village green in Latimer, Buckinghamshire, next to the memorial commemorating those from the locality who...
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remainder of Buckinghamshire. ‡ Detached part of Oxfordshire surrounded by Buckinghamshire § Detached part of Hertfordshire surrounded by Buckinghamshire The parish...
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Chalfont St Peter Little Chalfont Chalfont Common, in Buckinghamshire, England Chalfont & Latimer station, a station on the London Underground Metropolitan...
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Devonshire, and his wife, the former Elizabeth Cecil, and was born at Latimer, Buckinghamshire, the home of her grandmother, Christian Cavendish, Countess of...
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: 3 In 1964, he attended the Joint Service Defence College in Latimer Buckinghamshire, England, and subsequently graduated with a joint staff degree...
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to attend the Joint Services Staff College (UK) (J.S.S.C.) in Latimer, Buckinghamshire, and became a fellow of the college. In the same year, he was promoted...
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Brill is a village and civil parish in west Buckinghamshire, England, close to the border with Oxfordshire. It is about 4 miles (6 km) north-west of Long...
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He was selected to attend the Joint Services Staff College at Latimer, Buckinghamshire. After the six-month course, he was appointed Deputy Naval Advisor...
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Javelins. Harbison then attended Joint Services Staff College at Latimer, Buckinghamshire. Following graduation, Harbison served in eastern Scotland as commander...
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Bedfordshire, and later Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. The company was founded to build the designs of C.H. Latimer-Needham and was based at Barton-Le-Clay...
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