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Fenstanton is a
village and
civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, 2
miles (3 km)
south of St Ives in Huntingdonshire, a non-metropolitan
district of...
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residing at the
Wilderness House. In 1767 he
bought an
estate for
himself at
Fenstanton in
Huntingdonshire from
Spencer Compton, 8th Earl of
Northampton and was...
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Huntingdon wards of Brampton, Bury, Earith, Ellington, Elton, Farcet,
Fenstanton, Godmanchester,
Hemingford Abbots and Hilton,
Hemingford Grey, Houghton...
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seven previously unpublished or
unfinished stories appeared in The
Fenstanton Witch and Others: M. R.
James in
Ghosts and
Scholars (1999), all of which...
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School Crown Lane
Primary School Dunraven School Elm Wood
Primary School Fenstanton Primary School Glenbrook Primary School Granton Primary School Heathbrook...
- Easton,
Eaton Ford,
Eaton Socon, Ellington, Elton,
Eynesbury Farcet,
Fenstanton,
Folksworth and
Washingley Glatton, Grafham,
Great Gransden, Great, Little...
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position until 1655, and
again in 1658. John
Howland was born in
Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England,
around 1592. He was the son of
Margaret and...
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crucified body, with a nail in the heel, was
additionally discovered at
Fenstanton in the
United Kingdom.
Further studies suggested that the
remains may...
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William Cowper, p. 212, London:
Frederick Warne and Co, 1892 "The
Fenstanton Brewery Plant".
Cambridge Chronicle and
Journal -
Friday 21 September...
- "The Experiment" "The
Malice of
Inanimate Objects" "A Vignette" "The
Fenstanton Witch" The 2011 edition,
published by
Oxford University Press, and edited...