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Abbotsley is a
village and
civil parish within the
Huntingdonshire district of Cambridgeshire, England. It is
three miles from St
Neots and 14
miles from...
- John
Abbotsley (or Albotysle) (1395–1460 or 1465) was a
Member of
Parliament for the
constituency of
Huntingdon borough in the
fifteenth century. Abbotsley...
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related to St Margaret's Church,
Abbotsley. St Margaret's
Church is a
historic Anglican church in the
village of
Abbotsley, Cambridgeshire, England. It is...
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Godmanchester Huntingdon Kimbolton Ramsey St Ives St
Neots Abbots Ripton,
Abbotsley, Alconbury,
Alconbury Weston,
Alwalton Barham, Bury, Bluntisham, Brampton...
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Abbotsley Abbots Ripton Abington Pigotts Alconbury Alconbury Weston Aldreth Alwalton...
- (76 km)
north of London. The
village stands on the B1046 road
between Abbotsley, to the west, and Longstowe, to the east. A
minor road runs south-west...
- Hugh Foliot, in or
around 1216. By 1225, he had
gained the
benefice of
Abbotsley in the
diocese of Lincoln, by
which time he was a deacon. On that period...
- 1974
Eynesbury Hardwicke (created from
Eynesbury 1895;
split between Abbotsley and St
Neots 2009)
Fletton (ancient
parish abolished 1894 and
split into...
- it
concerns a person's
blood we
ought to be tender".
Pedley lived at
Abbotsley, Huntingdonshire. He died at the age of 69. He had
married firstly Lucy...
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Eynesbury Hardwicke is a
former civil parish, now in the
parishes of
Abbotsley and St Neots, in the
Huntingdonshire part of Cambridgeshire, England. At...