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    51°00′25″N 1°21′58″W / 51.007°N 1.366°W / 51.007; -1.366 Cranbury Park is a stately home and country estate situated in the parish of Hursley, Winchester...
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    Cranbury is a township in southern Middlesex County, within the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population...
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    Cranbury Park is the largest public park in Norwalk, Connecticut. It is located in northern Norwalk, on the former Gallaher Estate, a 227-acre (92 ha)...
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  • Cranbury may refer to: Cranbury, New Jersey, a township in Middlesex County, NJ, USA Cranbury (CDP), New Jersey, an unincorporated community within the...
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  • John Conduitt (/ˈkɒnd(j)uɪt/; c. 8 March 1688 – 23 May 1737), of Cranbury Park, Hampshire, was a British landowner and Whig politician. He sat in the...
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    around 1720. Toward the end of his life, Newton took up residence at Cranbury Park, near Winchester, with his niece and her husband, until his death. His...
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    owned estates in the area, moved the north transept to his estate at Cranbury Park near Winchester where it can be still be seen as a folly in the gardens...
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  • founded in 1947 on a 18.5-acre (7.5 ha) estate in Cranbury. Cranbury Park is a 220-acre (89 ha) park located in the neighborhood. [1] Archived 2007-04-26...
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    1820, part of the blown tree was also cultivated by Lord Brownlow at Belton Park into a tree that came to be known as the Belton tree. Other various trees...
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    father's death in October 1765, he succeeded him to the family estate at Cranbury Park near Winchester, Hampshire as well as estates at Weston and Netley,...
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    part of IBM Hursley Laboratories. It is a Grade Two* Listed Building. Cranbury Park, a Grade One Listed Building in the parish of Hursley, now the home...
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  • Cranbury School District is a public school district located in and serving students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade from Cranbury, in Middlesex...
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    borough) Palestine Sandy Hook Norwalk (city) Central Norwalk (Downtown) Cranbury (Norwalk) East Norwalk Rowayton Silvermine (part) South Norwalk (SoNo)...
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    Conduitt, Catherine, who was born in 1721. Barton lived with Conduitt at Cranbury Park, near Winchester. She took in Newton towards the end of his life, and...
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    Newtonian series table Personal life Woolsthorpe Manor (birthplace) Cranbury Park (home) Early life Later life Apple tree Religious views Occult studies...
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    Common Otterbourne Park Wood and Pitmore Copse Home Copse, Long Copse and Rownhams Plantation The woods that cover most of Cranbury Park Windmill Copse Hocombe...
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    from the Corporation of Winchester, intending to have it re-erected at Cranbury Park, near Otterbourne. When his workmen arrived to dismantle the cross,...
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  • Hall Chawton House Cranbury Park Dogmersfield Park The Elms (Bedhampton) Elvetham Hall Eversley Manor Exbury House Hackwood Park Hall Place (Bentworth)...
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    accident. Towards the end of his life, Newton took up residence at Cranbury Park, near Winchester with his niece and her husband until his death in 1727...
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    Brookside Central Norwalk Cranbury East Norwalk Golden Hill Hospital Hill Manresa Island Marvin Beach Oak Hills Rowayton Shorefront Park Silvermine South Norwalk...
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  • Park is a park and sports complex featuring soccer, baseball, and softball facilities. It is located in South Brunswick, New Jersey with a Cranbury,...
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    Newtonian series table Personal life Woolsthorpe Manor (birthplace) Cranbury Park (home) Early life Later life Apple tree Religious views Occult studies...
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    widow of Thomas Dummer, for whom his brother had designed the house at Cranbury Park, near Winchester. They lived at Little Wittenham Manor in Berkshire...
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    fictionalized version of the park during the World War I era. Estes grew up in West Haven, which she called Cranbury in her novels. Savin Park also is the setting...
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  • Lymington and his wife Catherine Conduitt, daughter of John Conduitt of Cranbury Park, Hampshire and Catherine Barton the niece of Sir Isaac Newton. Her father...
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  • Todd Beamer (category People from Cranbury, New Jersey)
    ceremony was held at the Cranbury post office. The United States Postal Service dedicated Cranbury's post office to Todd Beamer, a Cranbury resident who gave...
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  • Otterbourne Village Hall". Otterbourne Village Hall. "Country Houses: Cranbury Park, Hampshire". www.britannia.com. Archived from the original on 20 June...
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  • built a cricket field at the family home at Cranbury Park. Chamberlayne died at his estate, Cranbury Park on 21 October 1876. His uncle William Chamberlayne...
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  • who built both new stables and a cricket pitch at the family home at Cranbury Park near Winchester. Tankerville's mother, Amelia, was the daughter of Denzil...
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    originally have been owned by the Hursley Park Estate in nearby Hursley. It was later sold to Cranbury Park Estate and stopped being a working farm in...
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