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    Bisham Abbey is a Grade I listed manor house at Bisham in the English county of Berkshire. The name is taken from the now lost monastery which once stood...
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    Bisham als Bustleham Montague being the first modern spelling with 'Bisham' in 1746. The National Sports Centre at Bisham is centred on Bisham Abbey,...
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    further along the same road. To the south across the Thames are Bisham (home of Bisham Abbey) and Cookham Dean, both in Berkshire. There has been a bridge...
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    Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick (category Burials at Bisham Abbey)
    treason on Tower Hill. Henry VII paid for his body and head to be taken to Bisham Abbey in Berkshire for burial, using funds derived from Warwick's estate. It...
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    Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick (category Burials at Bisham Abbey)
    travel south; in February he buried the remains of his father and brother at Bisham Priory, and in March he attended parliament at Westminster. That same spring...
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  • England's strategy to create elite English world class sporting talent: Bisham Abbey Lilleshall Plas y Brenin Each centre provides elite athletes with a range...
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  • Arthur Pole (courtier) (category Burials at Bisham Abbey)
    contract with her next husband in August 1532. Arthur was buried at Bisham Abbey. When Arthur died, his mother and brother, Lady Salisbury and her son...
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    William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury (category Burials at Bisham Abbey)
    Salisbury died on 30 January 1344. He was buried at Bisham Priory in Berkshire, adjoining his home, Bisham Manor. He had founded the priory himself in 1337...
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    of Sport England as one of three National Sports Centres, alongside Bisham Abbey and Plas y Brenin. It lies between Telford and Newport. The core of the...
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  • sports. It is headquartered in Manchester, with regional centers in Bath, Bisham Abbey, Loughborough, London, and Sheffield. The EIS also works with a range...
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    Elizabeth Cooke, Lady Russell (category People from Bisham)
    Elizabeth's first marriage was on 27 June 1558, to Thomas Hoby, of Bisham Abbey, Berkshire, noted as the translator of Baldassare Castiglione's The Book...
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  • recall him to the squad. Bassett takes his first training session at Bisham Abbey ahead of his first game at Wembley Stadium against Poland. He selects...
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    part of the extensive Bisham Estates of the Earls of Salisbury. An ice house, built in the 1760s to provide ice for Bisham Abbey, is within the woods,...
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    Powell, Edgar (ed.). The Travels and Life of Sir Thomas Hoby, Kt of Bisham Abbey, written by himself, 1547–1564. Royal Historical Society. Publications...
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    Buckinghamshire (1431 – 1474 / 4 January 1479[clarification needed], interred in Bisham Abbey). His mother was Edith St John, daughter of Sir Oliver St John of Bletso...
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    brands, and Lexmark UK. Bisham Abbey, on the Thames, is a site of one of the National Sports Centres, at the A404/A308 Bisham Roundabout, to the west...
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    Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury (category Burials at Bisham Abbey)
    little in terms of wealth, though he did gain a more southerly residence at Bisham Manor in Berkshire. The defence of the Scottish Border was carried out by...
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  • John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu (category Burials at Bisham Abbey)
    father and brother from Pontefract Castle to the family mausoleum at Bisham Abbey, on 14–15 February 1463. On 6 May he was appointed Warden of the Eastern...
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  • Thomas Hoby (category People from Bisham)
    great friend of Queen Elizabeth I. After their marriage, they resided at Bisham Abbey in Berkshire and were the parents of two daughters, who died young, and...
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    viewpoint by numerous youth academies opened by various football clubs Bisham Abbey is a multi-sport complex which the FA had used for preparing the national...
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  • 2016. The current England Men and England Women Hockey teams train at Bisham Abbey National Sport Centre just outside Marlow. Over 841 clubs across England...
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    was selected for the centralised Great Britain training programme at Bisham Abbey. She was selected for the Rio 2016 Olympic squad and helped them to win...
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    However, Heath chose to remain in the South, training at Dorney Lake and Bisham Abbey with the assistance of Tim Brabants' former coach, Eric Farrell. In the...
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  • administrator, most notable for his associations with Wycombe Wanderers and Bisham Abbey. He was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in...
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  • Alice Montacute, 5th Countess of Salisbury (category Burials at Bisham Abbey)
    sometime before 9 December 1462 and was buried in the Montagu Mausoleum at Bisham Abbey. Alice and Richard had ten children who survived infancy: Lady Joan Neville...
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  • Commons has media related to Knights Templar. Bisham Abbey Berkshire Temple Church, Bristol, Bristol Denny Abbey, Cambridgeshire Temple Church, Temple, Bodmin...
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    (born 1979; singer-songwriter) Basildon Park Beale Park Berkshire Downs Bisham Abbey Blake's Lock California Country Park Calleva Atrebatum Combe Gibbet Donnington...
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    2014, after spending 16-months with the FAB Football Academy based at Bisham Abbey. Cash had joined FAB after Wycombe Wanderers released him, due to financial...
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    an ankle injury at the Team GB Intensive Rehabilitation Facility at Bisham Abbey[citation needed] and so did not compete at 2014 National Cup in Southend...
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    George's Chapel, Windsor). The abbey was dissolved by the commissioners of King Henry VIII in 1537, but the community moved to Bisham. The site was given to Sir...
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