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Granborough (previously Grandborough) is a
village and
civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England. It is
around 5
miles (8 km)
north of
Waddesdon and 7...
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shared with
Granborough) A
recent project within the
village has re-created the
sports field,
which is now
called the
North Marston and
Granborough Community...
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Granborough Road
railway station (initially
Grandborough Road) was a
station serving the
village of
Granborough, to the
north of
Quainton in Buckinghamshire...
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writers such as
George Bernard Shaw and H. G. Wells.
Jones was born at
Granborough, Buckinghamshire, to Silv**** Jones, a farmer.
Until he was 13, he attended...
- Saints,
Middle Claydon St Michael,
Steeple Claydon Dunton St
Martin Granborough St John the
Baptist Hardwick St Mary the Virgin,
Hardwick Weedon School...
- 1863–1933 1933–1988
Aylesbury and
Buckingham Railway Closed stations Brill Granborough Road
Hammersmith (Grove Road) Lord's
Marlborough Road
Quainton Road St...
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clergyman he held
several in****bencies,
among them
rector at
Wavertree and
Granborough. He took a
great interest in the
working classes and in
social subjects...
- 1863–1933 1933–1988
Aylesbury and
Buckingham Railway Closed stations Brill Granborough Road
Hammersmith (Grove Road) Lord's
Marlborough Road
Quainton Road St...
- 1863–1933 1933–1988
Aylesbury and
Buckingham Railway Closed stations Brill Granborough Road
Hammersmith (Grove Road) Lord's
Marlborough Road
Quainton Road St...
- Book as Graensburgh.
Until the
early 20th
century the name was
spelt as
Granborough. Its name was
supposed by
Eilert Ekwall to come from Anglo-Saxon Grēnbeorg...