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Hillesden is a
village and
civil parish in north-west Buckinghamshire, England,
about 4
miles (6.4 km)
south of Buckingham. The
village name is Anglo-Saxon...
- All Saints’ Church,
Hillesden is a
Grade I
listed parish church in the
Church of
England in
Hillesden, Buckinghamshire. The
church tower dates from the...
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Alexander Denton (1542-8
January 1576) of
Hillesden in
Buckinghamshire was a
landowner and
member of the
Buckinghamshire gentry. He is best
known for...
- Sir
Edmund Denton, 1st
Baronet (25
October 1676 – 4 May 1714), of
Hillesden, Buckinghamshire, was an
English Whig
politician who sat in the
English and...
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sometime before 1717, Mary Rowe,
widow of Sir
Edmund Denton, 1st
Baronet of
Hillesden and
eldest daughter and co-heiress of
Anthony Rowe (c. 1641-1704) of Muswell...
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largest Chicken processor in the UK, and
owner of its
parent company Hillesden Investments Ltd. In 2018,
Faccenda Foods and
Cargill opened a
joint venture...
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Parliamentary forces occupied Hillesden House but they were ejected. In
early February Colonel William Smith garrisoned Hillesden House with
about 260 men...
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descended to his
nephew George Chamberlayne. He is
buried with his wife in
Hillesden Church with a
large monument by
Henry Cheere commissioned on the death...
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Chamberlayne (c. 1703 – 14 May 1757), of
Wardington Manor, Oxfordshire. and
Hillesden, Buckinghamshire, was a
British politician who sat in the
House of Commons...
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between 1604 and 1629.
Denton was the
eldest son of
Alexander Denton of
Hillesden and his wife Mary Martin,
daughter of Sir
Roger Martin, Lord
Mayor of...