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- Littlebury is a village and civil parish in the Uttlesford district, north-west Es****, England. The village is approximately a mile and a half from the...
- Sir Martin of Littlebury (died 1274) was a British clerk and justice. He was first recorded in 1242 working as a King's clerk, although it is ****umed that...
- Littlebury Green is a village in the civil parish of Littlebury and the district of Uttlesford in Es****, England. Littlebury Green is one of three settlements...
- Robert de Littlebury (died 1305) was an English judge whose last years were spent in Ireland. He shared in the general downfall of senior English judges...
- Dunmow North; Great Dunmow South & Barnston; High Easter & the Rodings; Littlebury, Chesterford & Wenden Lofts; Newport; Saffron Walden Audley; Saffron Walden...
- search of gold. For the journey to California, Helm asked his cousin, Littlebury Shoot, to accompany him. Shoot initially agreed, but when he attempted...
- Richard of Middleton, with whom he served on the Eyre circuit of Martin of Littlebury in 1262, and on the circuit led by Middleton himself in 1268–1269. In...
- motorway 46-23 Newmarket & Chesterford Rly River Cam Great Chesterford 45-56 Littlebury Tunnel Audley End Tunnel Saffron Walden Railway Audley End 41-55 Audley...
- London in 1487. He is sometimes also reported as William Horne or William Littlebury. Whorne was Lord Mayor at the time of the coronation of Elizabeth of York...
- community was originally known as "White House," but changed its name to "Littlebury" in 1836. After the arrival of the railroad in 1855, Dr. Elijah Thompson...