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- Newton Blossomville is a village in the unitary authority area of the City of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. It is a civil parish, sharing a...
- about a mile east of Olney. It shares a joint parish council with Newton Blossomville. It is situated roughly 8 miles (13 km) north of Central Milton Keynes...
- Bedfordshire side of the River Great Ouse). It is in the civil parish of Newton Blossomville. Cold Brayfield is probably the place named as 'Bragenfelda' in a charter...
- to the A422 road, on a very small road linking that to nearby Newton Blossomville. Together with the neighbouring village of Astwood, it forms the civil...
- Linford Lathbury Lavendon Little Brickhill Long Street Moulsoe Newton Blossomville North Crawley Olney Ravenstone Sherington Stoke Goldington Tyringham...
- Bradwell New Chapter Primary School, Coffee Hall Newton Blossomville CE School, Newton Blossomville Newton Leys Primary School, Newton Leys North Crawley...
- results returned by the search include sites in Emberton, Lavendon, Newton Blossomville, etc.) "Milton Keynes looks back on amazing year of celebrations to mark...
- village from other places called Newton, particularly nearby Newton Blossomville. In 1441, when its previous holder died without an heir, the Crown bestowed...
- Loughton Milton Keynes, Moulsoe Newport Pagnell (until 1897), Newton Blossomville, Newton Longville (until 1934), North Crawley Olney Petsoe Manor Ravenstone...
- he held until his retirement on 15 March 1955. Dawkins died in Newton Blossomville in 1985. "The London Gazette" (PDF). thegazette.co.uk. 18 September 1951...