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Boveney is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Dorney, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is
situated near Windsor,
between the villages...
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family is the Duke of Manchester. A
cadet branch of the
family lived in
Boveney near Burnham, Buckinghamshire. The
earliest recorded ancestor of this branch...
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village was
called Boveney New Town.
After the
Civil Parish Act 1894, the Wick was
transferred from Eton
parish to
Boveney parish and
became known...
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close to the
river on the
north bank of the Thames, near the
village of
Boveney, Buckinghamshire, England. It is
about 3
kilometres (2 mi) to the west...
- for the poor rate were
Burnham Town, East Burnham,
Boveney, Britwell,
Cippenham and Wood.
Boveney became a
separate civil parish in 1866
Cippenham was...
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Boveney Lock is a lock on the
River Thames situated on the
Buckinghamshire bank
opposite the
Windsor Racecourse and
close to Eton Wick.
Boveney is a village...
- tailor.
Another line, also
possibly branched from Halton, is
found at
Boveney and
Dorney in the
sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries. This
produced Richard...
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Island is an
island in the
River Thames in England, on the
reach above Boveney Lock. Its
nearest village is Bray, Berkshire. The
dominant building on...
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Taplow Dorney (meads)
Water Oakley/Willows
Riverside Park, Bray
Dedworth Boveney,
Burnham Clewer Eton
Windsor Eton The Home Park,
Windsor Datchet Old Windsor...
- the wine-gl**** flushes, At
supper on
Boveney meads, Let us see how the wine gl**** flushes, At
supper on
Boveney meads.
Thanks to the
bounteous sitter...