Moulsoe is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority area of the City of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. It is on the border with Bedfordshire...
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Gayhurst House (redirect from William Moulsoe)
house dates from the 1520s. In 1597 it was greatly expanded by William Moulsoe. His son-in-law, Everard Digby, completed the rebuilding, prior to his...
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Caldecote (pronounced "Kal-de-COAT) is a tiny hamlet in the civil parish of Moulsoe in the City of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, situated roughly...
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Haversham-cum-Little Linford Lathbury Lavendon Little Brickhill Long Street Moulsoe Newton Blossomville North Crawley Olney Ravenstone Sherington Stoke Goldington...
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6036°W / 52.0266; -0.6036 (M1, Junction 13) Buckinghamshire Broughton–Moulsoe boundary 49.7 50.2 80.0 80.8 14 A509 – Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell 52°03′32″N...
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Broughton, Chicheley, Filgrave, Gayhurst, Hardmead, Lathbury, Little Crawley, Moulsoe, North Crawley, Newport Pagnell, Sherington, Stoke Goldington, Tyringham...
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1976 (to 2002). It consisted of the parishes of Woolstone-cum-Willen, Moulsoe, Broughton, Milton Keynes and Walton. St Lawrence's Church in Broughton...
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20 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine (lines 1808 to 1815). Caldecote, Moulsoe Walton (disambiguation) - other places and people named Walton "Walton"...
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Uphaven (Wiltshire) Inclosure Act 1802 42 Geo. 3. c. 82 29 October 1801 Moulsoe (Buckinghamshire) Inclosure Act 1802 42 Geo. 3. c. 83 29 October 1801 ...
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District Mop End Hamlet (in Little Missenden civil parish) Chiltern District Moulsoe 318 Village and civil parish City of Milton Keynes Mount Pleasant Suburb...
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Sigelai (also Secklow or Seckloe) Hundred, Bunstou (or Bunsty) Hundred and Moulsoe Hundred, amalgamated as the 'three hundreds of Newport' in the middle of...
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1 virgate assessed under Caldecote, part of the neighbouring parish of Moulsoe, and held under the Count of Mortain by Alvered. The name Willen is probably...
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caput of his feudal barony. Burnham, Burnham, Buckinghamshire Hardmead, Moulsoe, Buckinghamshire Horton, Stoke, Buckinghamshire [East and West] Hagbourne...
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"Educational Trust". The Benefice of Newport Pagnell with Lathbury and Moulsoe. Retrieved 15 June 2024. "Our story". Newport Pagnell Baptist Church. Retrieved...
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Little Linford, Little Woolstone (until 1934), Loughton Milton Keynes, Moulsoe Newport Pagnell (until 1897), Newton Blossomville, Newton Longville (until...
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Luke) with Lathbury and Moulsoe St Luke, Newport Pagnell All Saints, Lathbury Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Moulsoe [216] Rector: Nick Evans...
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(later Bishop of Exeter) 1369–1375: Henry Wakefield 1375–1376: William Moulsoe 1376–1377: Richard Beverley 1377–1390: William Pakington 1390–1399: John...
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Brickhill, Little Linford, Little Woolstone, Loughton, Milton Keynes, Moulsoe, New Bradwell (1919–1930), Newport Pagnell, Newton Blossomville, Newton...
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Crawley and Hardmead". www.scanparish.org.uk. Retrieved 2017-07-03. "Moulsoe Church". moulsoe.net. Retrieved 2017-07-03. http://npparish.org.uk/ "St. Bede's...
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in 1963 and 1972. Johnston's kennels were based at Stilliters Farm on Moulsoe Road in Cranfield, Bedfordshire. In 1963 he took over the kennels after...
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because it amalgamated three earlier (11C) hundreds: Bonestou (or Bunsty), Moulsoe and Siglelai (or Seckley/Seckloe/Secklow). Its modern equivalent is the...
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and Milton Keynes Parish Council (joint) Created before 1 April 197412 Moulsoe parish council Created before 1 April 197412 New Bradwell parish council...
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St Mary’s Church 1893 Moulsoe Buckinghamshire E. Swinfen-Harris Hitch carved an oak triptych for St Mary’s Church in Moulsoe, Buckinghamshire. St Andrew’s...
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of a Roman villa and Norman manor. It was expanded in 1597 by William Moulsoe. The house was completed by his son-in-law, Sir Everard Digby, one of the...
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Bletchley – West Bletchley – Emerson Valley – Westcroft 17A: Milton Keynes – Moulsoe – Cranfield 17B: City Centre – Great Linford – Newport Pagnell – Cranfield...
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-0.707031 (Church of All Saints) 1125254 More images Church of St Mary Moulsoe Parish church 14th century 17 November 1966 SP9065441743 52°04′00″N 0°40′44″W...
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Act of 1840. 1. Whitecroft or Wythecroft 1353–1361 2. William de Mulsho (Moulsoe) 1361–1368 3. Adam de Hertyngdon (Hartington) 1368 4. Richard de Hankedon...
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pressed strongly for any expansion to occur east of the M1 motorway, between Moulsoe and Newport Pagnell. In their report on the Draft Regional Spatial Strategy...
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Brickhill, Little Linford, Little Woolstone, Loughton, Milton Keynes, Moulsoe, New Bradwell (1919–1930), Newport Pagnell, Newton Blossomville, Newton...
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and public services in Northumberland. Cecil Martin Houghton, Farmer, Moulsoe, Buckinghamshire. Henry Ernest Howlett, Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan...
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