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Leckhampstead is the name of more than one place. It is an Anglo-Saxon name,
meaning 'homestead
where l****s are grown'. In the
United Kingdom: Leckhampstead...
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Leckhampstead is a
village and
civil parish in West Berkshire,
England in the
North Wes**** Downs. A road and
boundary stone in
Leckhampstead, the Hangman's...
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Leckhampstead is a
village and
civil parish in the
unitary authority area of Buckinghamshire, England. It is near the
boundary with Northamptonshire,...
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Leckhampstead War
Memorial is a
Grade II
listed war
memorial in
Leckhampstead, Berkshire,
which commemorates 89
local men who
served in the
First World...
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Hamstead Marshall Hermitage Holybrook Hungerford Inkpen Kintbury Lambourn Leckhampstead Midgham Newbury Padworth Pangbourne Peasemore Purley on
Thames Shaw-****-Donnington...
- her
social position, but she
inherited the
Buckinghamshire manor of
Leckhampstead and a
nearby manor known as
Heyborne Fields from
distant cousins Martha...
- Pye of
Leckhampstead was
created on 27
April 1641 in the
Baronetage of England, for
Edmund Pye, who had
purchased the
Manor of
Leckhampstead, Buckinghamshire...
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October 2020,
walking with
Clare Balding from Wicken,
Northamptonshire to
Leckhampstead,
Buckinghamshire whilst discussing his life.[citation needed] Wilson...
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haberdasher of Ludgate. A
wealthy man, his
father bought the
manor of
Leckhampstead,
Buckinghamshire in 1628. On 6 May 1635, Pye
married Catherine Lucas...
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Charborough Charborough House,
Charborough Park,
Dorset Pye
family Leckhampstead House,
Berkshire Rede/Reed
family Wrangle,
Lincolnshire Roper-Curzon...