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Worminghall is a
village and
civil parish in the
Buckinghamshire district of the
ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England. The
village is beside...
- Stones. At the end of the story,
Giles is made Lord of Tame, and
Count of
Worminghall. The
Tolkien scholar John
Garth comments that the tale is "an elaborate...
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Oakley is a
former Royal Air
Force satellite station between Oakley and
Worminghall, Buckinghamshire, England. It was
located in a flat, damp
wooded area...
- King,
Bishop of London, and his wife Joan Freeman, he was
baptised at
Worminghall, Buckinghamshire, 16
January 1592. He was
educated at Lord Williams's...
- Ludgershall, Oakley, Shabbington,
Upper Winchendon, Waddesdon, Westcott,
Worminghall,
Wotton Underwood Buckinghamshire HP19
AYLESBURY Aylesbury, Berryfields...
-
curiosity about the
etymology of place-names,
particularly the name “
Worminghall.” Like The
Adventures of Tom Bombadil, it was
originally a
story which...
- ran: "Brill on the hill,
Oakley in the hole,
dirty Ickford and
stinking Worminghall".
Edward Lear
makes reference to
Brill in More
Nonsense Pictures, Rhymes...
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Retrieved 14
September 2018. "Aylesbury -
Chearsley - Long
Crendon -
Thame -
Worminghall 110" (PDF). Z & S Transport.
Retrieved 14
September 2018. "Oakley - Brill...
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Woolstone World's End
Hamlet (in
Wendover civil parish)
Aylesbury Vale
Worminghall 534
Village and
civil parish Aylesbury Vale
Wotton Underwood 119 Village...
- of
Canterbury in 1663. St. Nicholas' is now part of the
Benefice of
Worminghall with Ickford,
Oakley and Shabbington.
Ickford had a
bridge over the River...