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Berkhampstead Urban" parish,
which would become an
urban district, and a "Great
Berkhampstead Rural" parish,
which would remain in the
Berkhampstead Rural...
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Berkhamsted School is a
private day
school (known in the UK as a
public school), in the
market town of Berkhamsted, in Hertfordshire, England. The present...
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Berkhamsted Castle is a
Norman motte-and-bailey
castle in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. The
castle was
built to
obtain control of a key
route between London...
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George II.
Other titles granted to
Prince William were
Marquess of
Berkhampstead, Earl of Kennington,
Viscount Trematon and
Baron Alderney.
Since the...
- was made
Viscount Launceston, in the
County of Cornwall, and Earl of
Berkhampstead at the same time, also in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom.
Along with...
- 1937 the
official spelling of the district's name was
Berkhampstead Rural District.
Berkhampstead Poor Law
Union had been
created in 1835
following the...
- Robertson,
Bruce (1996). WWI
British Aeroplane Colours and Markings.
Berkhampstead:
Albatros Publications Inc. pp. 1–2. ISBN 0-948414-65-0. "Monococque...
- ISBN 0-370-30084-X. Bruce, J.M.
Sopwith 1½ Strutter:
Windsock Datafile 34.
Berkhampstead, UK:
Albatros Productions,
Second edition, 1998. ISBN 0-948414-42-1...
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September 20–October 15. Use October–January. Lane's
Prince Albertagm Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire,
England 1841,
introduced 1857
Green with
orange blush...
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developers of
modern English hymnody.
Thomas Ken was born in 1637 at
Little Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire. His
father was
Thomas Ken of Furnival's Inn, of the...