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Lillingstone Dayrell is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Lillingstone Dayrell with
Luffield Abbey, in Buckinghamshire, England....
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Lillingstone may
refer to: Luke
Lillingstone (1653–1713),
British Army
general Lillingstone Dayrell,
village in Buckinghamshire,
England Lillingstone...
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Lillingstone Lovell is a
village and
civil parish in
north Buckinghamshire, England. It is
located around 4
miles (6.4 km)
north of
Buckingham and 8 miles...
- Luke
Lillingstone or
Lillingston (1653–1713) was a
British Army
general who
accompanied William of
Orange to
England in 1688.
Lillingstone's surname is...
- north-west Buckinghamshire, England. The
village is on the A413 road,
between Lillingstone Dayrell and
Maids Moreton, and
around 2.5
miles (4 km)
north of Buckingham...
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Luffield Abbey is a
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Lillingstone Dayrell with
Luffield Abbey, in the very
north of Buckinghamshire, England....
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world sport.
Events 22
September —
James Burke meets Nicholas Ward at
Lillingstone Level for the
English Championship title,
vacant again following the...
- in 1416, to the
Dayrells (whose name
continues in the
village name of
Lillingstone Dayrell). It was
annexed to
Stowe to
provide homes for the
staff and...
- Charndon,
Chetwode Edgcott Foscott Hillesden Leckhampstead,
Lillingstone Dayrell,
Lillingstone Lovell,
Luffield Abbey Maids Moreton,
Marsh Gibbon, Middle...
- Alice, and
Laura Louise.
Although Robarts's
father was the
tenant at
Lillingstone Dayrell of the
Dayrell family, in 1868 he paid for the
restoration of...