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Chearsley is a
village and
civil parish within the
Buckinghamshire district in the
ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England. It is
situated about...
- Aylesbury, p****ing
through farmland to the
villages of
Nether Winchendon and
Chearsley before reaching the
market town of
Thame with
which it
shares its name...
- McKean.
Verbatim was
administered from Chicago, with a
British office in
Chearsley, Buckinghamshire.
Until the end of the 1980s, it was
distributed in the...
- Wes**** and his son
Cynric defeat the
Britons at
Cerdicesleah (modern
Chearsley). The
Kingdom of Es**** is
founded by the Saxons, who land
north of the...
- In 2021,
Smith and his
family moved to the
Buckinghamshire village of
Chearsley. "No. 62862". The
London Gazette. 20
December 2019. p. 23185. Brunskill...
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Bernhard la Marche.
Chearsley Inclosure Act 1805 45 Geo. 3. c. 86 Pr. 2 July 1805 An Act for
inclosing Lands in the
Parish of
Chearsley, in the
County of...
- Succeeded by John
Young Baronetage of the
United Kingdom Preceded by
Henry Floyd Baronet (of
Chearsley Hill, Bucks) 1915–1968 Succeeded by John Floyd...
- "40" (PDF). Red Rose Travel.
Retrieved 2
February 2025. "Aylesbury -
Chearsley - Long
Crendon -
Thame -
Worminghall 110" (PDF). Z & S Transport. Retrieved...
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Buckinghamshire HP18
AYLESBURY Ashendon, Berryfields, Boarstall, Brill,
Chearsley, Chilton, Cuddington, Dorton, Easington, Edgcott,
Grendon Underwood, Ickford...
- was
fought between Cerdic of Wes****, his son
Cynric and the
Britons at
Chearsley,
which is
named after Cerdic himself. Also no
fewer than
three saints...