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- Studham is a village and civil parish in the county of Bedfordshire. It has a po****tion of 1,182. The parish bounds to the south of the Buckinghamshire...
- Studham, Bedfordshire, England. It became a listed building on 3 February 1967. Grade I listed buildings in Bedfordshire "Church of St Mary, Studham"...
- South Heath, Speen, St Leonards, Stokenchurch, Stonor, Streatley (Beds), Studham Thame, The Lee, Tring, Turville, Tylers Green Walter's Ash, Watlington...
- extant Wallace of Hertford House 1871 Wallace extinct 1890 Wallace of Studham 1937 Wallace extinct 1944 Wallace of Terreglestown 1922 Wallace extinct...
- They bought tobacco farms near Bulawayo, but the couple later returned to Studham Hall, in Bedfordshire, leaving their son, David, to run the business. Lois...
- Stanbridge Stanford Steppingley Stevington Stewartby Stotfold Streatley Studham Sutton Swineshead Tebworth Tempsford The Hyde Thorn Thorncote Green Thurleigh...
- Luton Rural District. Prior to the 1894 Act the parishes of Caddington and Studham had both straddled the county boundary, and they were each split into separate...
- Retrieved 5 November 2016. Bracknell, Clint; Bracknell, Kylie; Fenty Studham, Susan; Fereday, Luzita (3 July 2021). "Supporting the performance of Noongar...
- Baronetage of the United Kingdom New creation Baronet (of Studham) 1937–1944 extinct...
- of Studham, known as Humbershoe. Humbershoe became a separate civil parish in 1866, although remained part of the ecclesiastical parish of Studham. When...