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Potsgrove is a
small village and
civil parish located in the
Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England. The
parish includes the
hamlet of...
- St Mary's
Church is a
redundant Anglican church in the
village of
Potsgrove, Bedfordshire. England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England...
- then
taken to the
short wave
radio stations at
Signal Hill,
Gawcott and
Potsgrove. The
broadcaster was
Peter Seckelmann [de], a
refugee from Berlin, who...
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Oakley Odell Old
Warden Pavenham Pegsdon Pepperstock Pertenhall Podington Potsgrove Potton Pulloxhill Putnoe Queens Park
Radwell Ravensden Renhold Ridgmont...
- Farey, Sr. (1766–1826) and
Sophia Hubert (1770–1830) and was born at
Potsgrove, Bedfordshire. He was the
brother of John Farey, Jr.
Nothing is known...
- Brickhill,
Little Horwood,
Milton Bryan, Mursley, Nash,
Newton Longville,
Potsgrove, Salford,
Stoke Hammond, Swanbourne, Thornton, Tingrith, Wavendon, Whaddon...
- with the A5 at Hockliffe. The
parish includes the
ancient hamlets of
Potsgrove & Battlesden. The
village is best
known for
being the
birthplace of Joseph...
- Holcot,
Houghton Regis,
Husborne Crawley,
Leighton Buzzard,
Milton Bryan,
Potsgrove, Salford, Studham, Tilsworth, Tingrith, Toddington, Totternhoe, Westoning...
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Firth 1887, p. 12
citing Ludlow, Memoirs, 222).
Noble 1784, p. 354. '
Potsgrove – Poundstock', A
Topographical Dictionary of
England (1848), pp. 602–605...
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Chalgrave Eversholt Harlington Hockliffe Holcot Husborne Crawley Milton Bryan Potsgrove Ridgmont Salford Tilsworth Tingrith Toddington Woburn "Woburn RSD, A Vision...