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Midgham is a
village and
civil parish occupying slopes and the
flood plain on the
north side of the
River Kennet,
which in
summer months draws much of...
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Midgham railway station,
formerly known as
Woolhampton railway station, is a
railway station in the
English county of Berkshire. It is
located in the...
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Midgham Lock is a lock on the
Kennet and Avon Canal,
between Thatcham and Woolhampton, Berkshire, England.
Midgham Lock was
built between 1718 and 1723...
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Midgham railway station in the village. The
railway station was
originally known as
Woolhampton but,
according to
local legend, was
renamed Midgham railway...
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Midgham Green is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of
Midgham in the
English county of Berkshire. The
settlement lies near to the A4 road and is
located approximately...
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title became extinct on his
death in 1942. The
Black Baronetcy of
Midgham in the
parish of
Thatcham in the
County of Berkshire, was
created in the...
- His
poems were
collected in 1804 and 1827.
William Crowe was born at
Midgham, Berkshire, and
baptised 13
October 1745. His father, a
carpenter by trade...
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Stephen Poyntz (1685–1750), of
Midgham in Berkshire, was an
English diplomat and courtier. Born in London, and
baptised at St
Michael Cornhill in November...
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Hermitage Holybrook Hungerford Inkpen Kintbury Lambourn Leckhampstead Midgham Newbury Padworth Pangbourne Peasemore Purley on
Thames Shaw-****-Donnington...
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proposal was not implemented.
Communities served Reading–Theale–Aldermaston–
Midgham and Woolhampton–Thatcham–Newbury–Kintbury–Hungerford–Great
Bedwyn After...