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Boxworth is a
village in
South Cambridgeshire,
situated about eight miles to the north-west of Cambridge. It
falls under the
Papworth Everard and Caxton...
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Professor Oliver Rackham noted (1986) the '
Boxworth elm',
still thriving (2022) in and
around Boxworth, Cambridgeshire, and from c.2010
propagated experimentally...
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Notable former pubs
include the Rose and Crown, on the
corner of
Boxworth End and Rose and
Crown Road,
which was open by 1765 but
closed in the 1880s...
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Waresley and
Bawynhoo in Huntingdonshire, but also Eltisley,
Bottisham and
Boxworth in Cambridgeshire,
Staplewe and
Bewlow in Bedfordshire, Hamildon-Parva...
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Barway B****ingbourn
Benwick Blackhorse Drove Bluntisham Bottisham Bourn Boxworth Brampton Brington Broughton Brinkley Buckden Buckworth Burrough Green Burwell...
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fracture Boeswarthia, a
genus of
snout moths Bosworthia, a
genus of alga
Boxworth, a
village in
South Cambridgeshire This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Klimkeit, H.-J. (2000). "Manichaeism and
Nestorian Christianity". In
Boxworth, C. E.; Asimov, M. S. (eds.).
History of
Civilizations of
Central Asia...
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married Abigail ****ons,
daughter of
William ****ons who was the
rector of
Boxworth, Cambridgeshire. They
lived in
Cambridge with
their children John and Anne...
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Papworth Everard, Lolworth, Bar Hill, Elsworth, Knapwell, Conington,
Boxworth, Caxton,
Papworth Saint Agnes South Cambridgeshire;
Cambridge CB24 CAMBRIDGE...
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least 1766.
Temperatures peaked at 35.2 °C (95.4 °F) on 1
August at
Boxworth, Cambridgeshire,
which did not
break the all-time record. 1996- During...