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Rothersthorpe is a
small village of
medieval origin, in West Northamptonshire, England, with a po****tion of 500 in the 2001 Census,
reducing to 472 at...
- since.
Paragon Publishing,
Rothersthorpe (by AW & I. Cameron) 2011. It's a fine day for the hill.
Paragon Publishing,
Rothersthorpe 2011. A
zoologist on Baffin...
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Notable features include a
flight of 17
locks on the
Grand Union at
Rothersthorpe, the
canal museum at
Stoke Bruerne and a
tunnel at
Blisworth which,...
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October 2019. Clarke, Gary (2008). A
Billiards and
Snooker Compendium.
Rothersthorpe:
Paragon Publishing. p. 36. ISBN 978-1-899820-46-7.
Archived from the...
- Potterspury,
Preston Capes Quinton Radstone, Ravensthorpe, Roade,
Rothersthorpe Scaldwell, Shutlanger, Sibbertoft, Silverstone, Slapton, Spratton, Stanford-on-Avon...
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Bibliography Clarke, Gary (2008). A
Billiards and
Snooker Compendium.
Rothersthorpe:
Paragon Publishing. p. 36. ISBN 978-1-899820-46-7.
Archived from the...
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October 2019. Clarke, Gary (2008). A
Billiards and
Snooker Compendium.
Rothersthorpe:
Paragon Publishing. p. 36. ISBN 978-1-899820-46-7.
Archived from the...
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Northampton urban area
include Boughton, Ecton, Moulton,
Overstone and
Rothersthorpe. At the 2011 census, Harpole, Cogenhoe,
Grange Park,
Little and Great...
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Raunds –
Ravensthorpe –
Ringstead – Road
Weedon –
Roade –
Rockingham –
Rothersthorpe –
Rothwell –
Round Spinney –
Rushden –
Rushton Scaldwell – Shelfleys...
- 0°53′42″W / 52.1859°N 0.8951°W / 52.1859; -0.8951 (M1,
Junction 15)
Rothersthorpe 64.3 64.9 103.5 104.5 15A A43 to M40 –
Oxford Northampton services A43...