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Hawridge (/ˈhærɪdʒ/ HA-rij;
recorded as
Hoquerug in the 12th century) is a
small village in the
Chilterns in the
county of Buckinghamshire,
England and...
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Hawridge Court ringwork is a small, well-preserved
medieval fortification located in Cholesbury-****-St Leonards, in Buckinghamshire, England. Ringworks...
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Hawridge Windmill which is also
known as
Cholesbury Windmill is a
disused tower mill in
Hawridge, Buckinghamshire. The mill was
constructed on the site...
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following year and in 1913 they
moved to a
disused tower mill in
Hawridge, Buckinghamshire,
Hawridge Windmill. Her
marriage to
Cannan was not a
happy one as Cannan...
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consequently more
closely linked in this way with the
neighbouring villages of
Hawridge, St
Leonards and
Buckland Common. The
hamlet of
Braziers End is closely...
- Kingshill,
Great Missenden,
Great Offley Halton, Hambleden, Harlington,
Hawridge, Hazlemere,
Hemel Hempstead, Henley-on-Thames, Hexton, High Wycombe, Hitchin...
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Beauchamp Lord of the
Manor at
Hawridge. This is the
first indication of a tie-up
between Marsworth and the
detached manor or
Hawridge,
possibly to
provide woodland...
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school in the village.
Children under 11
attend Chartridge Combined School,
Hawridge and
Cholesbury Church of
England School or
Little Spring Primary School...
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December 2008.
Broadway Baptist church had
congregations at the Vale,
Hawridge,
Ashley Green and Chartridge; only the one at
Chartridge survives. Trinity...
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Lettice Cressy, who
married Sir John Tasburgh.
Thomas Tasburgh, esquire, of
Hawridge, Buckinghamshire, his
second wife, by whom she had no issue.
Ralph Sheldon...