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Hothorpe Hall, in Northamptonshire, is a
Georgian manor house near
Market Harborough. It lies in the
parish of
Marston Trussell in
Northamptonshire but...
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drains part of the
Midlands eastwards to The Wash. The
river rises in the
Hothorpe Hills, at
Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, then
flows generally northeast...
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Fellowship (WECF). EFCC
hosted the WECF's
Triennial Conference in 2007 at
Hothorpe Hall,
Leicestershire and
again in 2019 at
Hebron Hall in
South Wales. Evangelical...
- Theddingworth,
Leicestershire and his
first wife
Elizabeth Villiers of
Hothorpe Hall, Northamptonshire. His
family were
supporters of King
Charles I and...
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Pastoral Calendar).
Bathurst was
descended from an
ancient family of
Hothorpe in Northamptonshire, and a
relative of Dr
Ralph Bathurst, the
famous English...
- 14 June 1704) was an
English theologian and physician. He was born in
Hothorpe,
Northamptonshire in 1620 and
educated at King
Henry VIII School, Coventry...
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Hogston side
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Stockerston Hothorpe SP669851 Lost
place in Theddingworth, in the 18th
century the home of the...
- in
April 1961 by four
congregations in London, High Wycombe, Corby, and
Hothorpe Hall.
These congregations were
mainly founded by
European immigrants, but...
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second day. In 1881, his father, Sir
Humphrey de
Trafford purchased the
Hothorpe Hall
Estate in
Northamptonshire (though near Theddingworth, Leicestershire)...