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Madingley is a
small village near Cambridge, England. It is
located close to the
nearby villages of
Coton and Dry
Drayton on the
western outskirts of...
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Edmund John
Phillip Browne,
Baron Browne of
Madingley (born 20
February 1948), is a
British businessman. He is best
known for his role as the
chief executive...
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military war
grave cemetery,
lying between the
villages of
Coton and
Madingley, 7 km (4.3 mi) north-west of Cambridge, England. The cemetery, dedicated...
- in a
series of
lectures given by
James Stuart in 1867. It is
based at
Madingley Hall in Cambridgeshire. ICE was the world's
first university-led continuing...
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Madingley Road is a
major arterial road
linking central Cambridge,
England with
Junction 13 of the M11 motorway. It p****es by West Cambridge, a major...
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Madingley Road is a
Modernist red-brick
house in
Madingley Road, west Cambridge, England,
designed by
Marshall Sisson for the
classical archaeologist...
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Madingley Wood is a 15.4-hectare (38-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest near
Madingley, on the
western outskirts of Cambridge. The western...
- CEO of the oil and
energy company BP. He
replaced the
Baron Browne of
Madingley on 1 May 2007. His
tenure ended on 1
October 2010 when he was replaced...
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census was 910.
Coton is
approximately bounded to the
north by the A1303
Madingley Road,
which forms part of the
Cambridge to St
Neots road; to the west...
- university's
various departments, including: Addenbrooke's
Hospital Downing Site
Madingley/Gorton New
Museums Site
North West
Cambridge Development Old Addenbrooke's...