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Beachampton is a
village and
civil parish beside the
River Great Ouse in the
unitary authority area of Buckinghamshire, England. The
village is about...
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family also
owned the
neighbouring manor of
Beachampton. The
titles of the Lord de
Calverton and Lord de
Beachampton, but not the formerly-****ociated lands...
- Kong's
territorial waters in 1971.
These vessels,
comprising HM
Ships Beachampton, Monkton, Wasperton,
Wolverton and
Yarnton had
their minesweeping gear...
- Nova Scotia. All four
creations are extinct. The
Bennet Baronetcy, of
Beachampton in the
County of Buckingham, was
created in the
Baronetage of England...
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Pioneer (1951) - s****ped 1958 Ton-class Hong Kong
patrol craft Beachampton (1953)
Monkton (1956)
Wasperton (1956)
Wolverton (1957)
Yarnton (1956)...
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catchment area also
includes the
villages of Thornborough, Nash,
Beachampton and Whaddon.[citation needed]
Entrance to Mary's?
Great Horwood Church...
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Buckinghamshire and
Beachampton, also in Buckinghamshire,
becoming Lord of the
Manor of each,
styled as Lord de
Calverton and Lord de
Beachampton. His
elder surviving...
- 2007-11-10. "View map:
Ordnance Survey,
Buckinghamshire XIV (Includes:
Beachampton; Nash;
Shenley Church End; Whaddon; Wolverton.) -
Ordnance Survey Six-inch...
- Navy
officer between 1965 and 1970 as a Lieutenant, deplo**** in HMS
Beachampton, HMS Nubian, and the
aircraft carrier HMS Eagle. He
served as a lieutenant...
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became commanding officer successively of the Ton-class
minesweeper HMS
Beachampton, the
frigate HMS Ashanti and then the
destroyer HMS Nottingham. He was...