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Grendon and
Doddershall Woods are a 67.1-hectare (166-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Grendon Underwood in Buckinghamshire. The...
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Christopher Pigott (also
Piggot or Pygott) (c. 1558 – 24
October 1613) of
Doddershall, near Quainton,
Buckinghamshire was an
English Member of
Parliament for...
- secondly,
Elizabeth (d. 26
March 1638),
daughter of
Thomas Pigott of
Doddershall House, Buckinghamshire. the 2d of April, 1604, rule. That a question...
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Thomas Pigott of
Doddershall,
Buckinghamshire (fl. 1589) was an
English politician. His father,
Thomas Pigott of
Doddershall (d. 1606) was High Sheriff...
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Archaeological and
Natural History Society" pg. 305 "PIGOTT,
Thomas II, of
Doddershall, Bucks. |
History of
Parliament Online". "GIBSON, Sir John (1576-1639)...
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bordered Bernwood Forest, the
nearest remnants of
which are now
Grendon and
Doddershall Woods,
which are
detached from the
village itself by
approx 500 metres...
- Derbyshire, and at his
lodge in London. He
married Elizabeth Pigott of
Doddershall,
daughter of
Thomas Pigott (Bedfordshire MP), the High
Sheriff of Buckinghamshire...
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Pigott (c. 1526 – 1579) was an
English politician.
Thomas Pigott of
Doddershall was High
Sheriff of
Buckinghamshire in 1552–3, and in 1557-8, and a Member...
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Katherine Gwendoline Pigott,
daughter of the Rev.
Edmund Vincent Pigott, of
Doddershall Park, on 11
September 1902 in
Trentham and they had
three children: Frances...
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original on 31
December 2014.
Retrieved 10
January 2015. "Grendon and
Doddershall Woods citation" (PDF).
Sites of
Special Scientific Interest. Natural...