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Maidwell is a
village and
civil parish in West
Northamptonshire in England. At the time of the 2001 census, the
parish had 325 inhabitants,
including Draughton...
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Maidwell Hall is a
Grade II
listed building in
Maidwell, West Northamptonshire, England. The
mostly 18th-century
house was
extensively damaged in a fire...
- the age of eight, he was sent to the
elite boy's
private boarding school Maidwell Hall in Northamptonshire. He was
educated subsequently at Eton College...
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Lewis Maidwell (c. 1650–1716) was an
English writer and educator. Born in
Northamptonshire he
attended Westminster School and
graduated from Cambridge...
- Mary the Virgin's
Church is an
Anglican Church and the
parish church of
Maidwell, Northamptonshire. It is a
Grade II*
listed building and
stands on the...
- Northamptonshire, England. It is
situated approximately one mile east of
Maidwell at grid
reference SP762767. The
villages name
means 'dray farm/settlement'...
- School, that
Scaramouche was the name of a "homegrown"
sport pla**** at
Maidwell Hall, the
English Midlands prep
school he
attended as a
child in the 1970s...
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serialises A Very
Private School, Earl Spencer's
memoirs of his
schooldays at
Maidwell Hall
during the 1970s, in
which he
alleges that he was ****ually abused...
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Elizabeth Venour (c. 1460s)
Edmund Haslewood (d.1548) of
Maidwell John
Haslewood (d.1550) of
Maidwell Edward Tyrrell (b 1545) Sir
Robert Tyrrell (b.1582) Thomas...
- The
Loving Enemies is a 1680
comedy play by the
English writer Lewis Maidwell. It was
first staged by the Duke's
Company at the
Dorset Garden Theatre in...