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Courteenhall is a
village 5
miles (8 km)
south of the
county town of Northampton, in the
shire county of Northamptonshire, England, and
about 66 miles...
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Courteenhall House,
Courteenhall, Northamptonshire,
England is an 18th-century
country house built for Sir
William Wake, 9th Baronet. Wake's architect...
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parts of the
parishes of Brafield-on-the-Green, Collingtree,
Courteenhall,
Great Houghton, Kislingbury,
Little Houghton,
Milton Malsor, Rothersthorpe...
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Cosgrove –
Coton –
Cotterstock –
Cottesbrooke –
Cottingham –
Cotton End –
Courteenhall –
Cranford St
Andrew –
Cranford St John –
Creaton –
Crick – Croughton...
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holder of the
title has
borne the first-name Hereward. The
family seat is
Courteenhall House in Northamptonshire. Sir
Baldwin Wake, 1st
Baronet (1574–1627)...
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Wentworth Press. ISBN 978-0-526091-73-7. Sargent, Aaron, Hugh Sargent, of
Courteenhall,
Northamptonshire and His
Descendants in England, July 1895. Print....
- Clipston, Cogenhoe, Cold Ashby, Cold Higham, Cosgrove, Coton, Cottesbrooke,
Courteenhall, Creaton, Crick, Croughton,
Culworth Daventry, Deanshanger, Denton, Dodford...
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Blisworth Full name
Blisworth Football Club
Founded 1898
Ground Courteenhall Road,
Blisworth Manager Ryan
Brown League Northamptonshire Combination Premier...
- Chacombe, Charlton,
Chipping Warden, Cogenhoe, Cold Higham, Cosgrove,
Courteenhall, Croughton,
Culworth Deanshanger,
Denton Easton Neston, Edgcote, Evenley...
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attended what is now
Weston Favell Academy. Joan Wake (1884–1974), born at
Courteenhall, was a
historian of Northamptonshire, who pla**** a
major role in saving...