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Lenborough is a
hamlet in the
parish of
Buckingham next to Gawcott, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is in the
civil parish of
Gawcott with
Lenborough...
- The
Lenborough ****d is a ****d of more than 5,000 late Anglo-Saxon
silver coins,
dating to the
eleventh century, that was
found at
Lenborough in Buckinghamshire...
- Buckinghamshire, England. The
village is in the
civil parish of
Gawcott with
Lenborough. The
toponym is
derived from the Old
English for "cottage for
which rent...
- was not the
entire sum of the ****d. The
Lenborough ****d of 5,251
eleventh century coins was
found at
Lenborough, near
Padbury (13
miles (21 km) west of...
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Havering ****d
Hexham ****d
Hoxne ****d
Isleham ****d
Kirkoswald ****d
Lenborough ****d
Leominster ****d
Melsonby ****d
Middleham ****d
Migdale ****d Mildenhall...
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silver coins from the late
Anglo Saxon period was
found in a
field at
Lenborough near
Padbury by an 8-year-old boy
among others. It had
originally been...
- "Gibbon,
Edward (1737–94), of
Bentinck St., London; Buriton, Hants; and
Lenborough, Bucks".
History of
Parliament Online.
Retrieved 10 May 2016. Gibbon's...
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Brantham Canterbury Crondall ****d
Harkirke ****d
Hexham ****d
Ipswich Lenborough ****d
Pentney Treasure St Leonard's
Place ****d
Staffordshire ****d Trewhiddle...
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County Limerick. His
father was the
sixth son of Sir
Richard Ingoldsby of
Lenborough in
Buckinghamshire and
Elizabeth Cromwell, aunt of
Oliver Cromwell; his...
- At Buckingham, a
temporary rudimentary wooden station fronting on to
Lenborough Road was used
which initially suffered from poor access,
being situated...