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Marsworth is a
village and a
civil parish within the
unitary authority area of Buckinghamshire, England. It is
about 2
miles (3.2 km)
north of Tring,...
- network. Half a mile (800 m)
further on, the
canal reaches the top of the
Marsworth flight of
seven locks,
which begin the
descent to the Vale of Aylesbury...
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Grand Union Canal p****es
through the
Chilterns between Berkhamsted and
Marsworth following the
course of the Gade and Bulbourne. Also,
after crossing a...
- to feed the
Grand Union Canal. The four
reservoirs are:
Startops End,
Marsworth,
Tringford and Wilstone. The
first three reservoirs adjoin each other...
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Canal lock and lock-keeper's
cottage on the
Aylesbury Arm of the
Grand Union Canal at
Marsworth in Hertfordshire, England...
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census the po****tion of the area was
included in the
civil parish of
Marsworth.
Apples from the
surrounding orchards were
loaded onto the narrowboats...
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Pratt was born to a
landed Norfolk family,
although he was
baptised at
Marsworth, Buckinghamshire, on 2
November 1620. He was
educated at
Magdalen College...
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story of defeat,
captivity and
salvation in the Far East 1941–45. London:
Marsworth Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9564881-0-7. Kinvig,
Clifford (1992).
River Kwai...
- Fossan): his
obituary in The Gentleman's
Magazine recorded him as
vicar of
Marsworth and made no
mention of his
Berkhamsted role – some
suggest this is characteristic...
- the country. In 1814, the
Aylesbury arm of the
Grand Union Canal from
Marsworth was
opened bringing major industry to the town for the
first time. At...