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Markyate (/ˈmɑːkjeɪt, ˈmɑːkieɪt/) is a
village and
civil parish in north-west Hertfordshire,
close to the
border with
Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire...
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Christina of
Markyate was born with the name
Theodora in Huntingdon, England,
about 1096–1098 and died
about 1155. She was an anc****ss, who came from...
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Nicholas Walter Lyell,
Baron Lyell of
Markyate, PC, QC (6
December 1938 – 30
August 2010) was a
British Conservative Party politician,
known for much of...
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Markyate Priory was a
Benedictine priory in Bedfordshire, England. It was
established in 1145 and
disestablished in 1537. The
priory of
Markyate was founded...
- Psalter, also
known as the
Albani Psalter or the
Psalter of
Christina of
Markyate, is an
English illuminated m****cript, one of
several psalters known to...
- 51°50′10″N 0°27′36″W / 51.836°N 0.460°W / 51.836; -0.460
Markyate Rural District was a short-lived
rural district in Hertfordshire,
England from 1894...
- of the parish,
which contained the north-western part of the
village of
Markyate.
Humbershoe became a
separate civil parish in 1866, and was
separated from...
- south-east of the
parish is the
parish of Slip End, and to the
south is
Markyate, in Hertfordshire.
Caddington village and the
nearby hamlet of Aley Green...
- Agnells, the
family mansion at Flamstead, and the
manor house of
Markyate Cell at
Markyate.
Knighton Ferrers died in 1640, and Katherine's grandfather, Sir...
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Beechwood Park was a mansion, near
Markyate, Hertfordshire, England. It now
houses Beechwood Park School.
Ralph de Tony held this site, in the
manor of...