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William Fulbourn (died c. 1441), of
Fulbourn St. Vigors, Cambridgeshire, was an
English politician.
Fulbourn may have been the
illegitimate son of William...
- Stepney's
parish church St Dunstans. The
earliest known rector was Hugh de
Fulbourne in 1329.
Whitechapel takes its name from that church, St Mary Matfelon...
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other end to
Walthamstow Fulbourne Road. In 2001 it was
rerouted from
Walthamstow Central to
Chingford station,
instead of
Fulbourne Road,
partly replacing...
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Rector of Stepney. The church's
earliest known priest was Hugh de
Fulbourne in 1329. Last
rebuilt in the 19th century, the
church was
firebombed during...
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Regional League Div. One East 6
Frontiers Es****
County League Premier Div. 7
Fulbourne Institute Bluebirds Cambridgeshire County League Premiership 7 Fulham...
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Cross - near Leytonstone,
London A110 near Chingford,
London Wood Street,
Fulbourne Road,
Winchester Road and
Larkshall Road 3.6
miles (5.8 km) B161 A114...
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buildings had
fallen into disrepair.
Thomas Street was
later renamed Fulbourne Street, and the
housing was
demolished in 1969.
Originally built by the...
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railway station at the far end of
Fulbourn Village (sometimes
called Fulbourne). In the 1850s,
Cherryhinton railway station was open.
Three non-road...
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Liberties thereof.
Fulbourne Church Act 1775 15 Geo. 3. c. 49 22 May 1775 An Act for
taking down the
Church of All Saints, in the Town of
Fulbourne, and County...
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Reconstruction preserved part of the 18th-century building. "
Fulbourne Manor House Including the Ha Ha in the Garden".
Historic England. Retrieved...