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Minchenden School was a
mixed secondary school situated in Southgate,
North London,
established in 1919 with 90 pupils. It
merged with
Arnos School in...
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Minchenden Oak
Garden is a
public park in Southgate,
London owned by the
London Borough of Enfield. It was
formerly part of the
estate of
Minchenden House...
- The Gamon,
later Grace Baronetcy, of
Minchenden House in the
County of Middle****, was a
title in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain. It was
created on 11...
- Enfield,
Greater London,
which resulted from a
merger of
Arnos School and
Minchenden School. The
school is
entirely located on the old
Arnos School site. Arnos...
- 6244°N 0.1257°W / 51.6244; -0.1257
Minchington Hall,
Mincington Hall, or
Minchenden House was a
country house and
estate in Southgate, then in the county...
- (1889–1964) and
Dorothy Amea
Frances (née Barnard; 1891–1975).
After attending Minchenden Grammar School in Southgate,
Sallis went to work in a bank,
working on...
- 1862 by Sir
Gilbert Scott;
adjacent to its grounds, in
Minchenden Oak Garden,
stands the
Minchenden Oak.
Across the road from the
church lies the Walker...
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attended Hazelwood Primary School and
completed her
secondary education at
Minchenden Grammar School.
Winning a
scholarship to
Newnham College, Cambridge, she...
- John Lawrence, 1st
Baron Lawrence. From 1924 to 1987 it
formed part of
Minchenden School. It has
since been part of
Barnet and
Southgate College. Arnos...
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Margaret Nicol (1736–1768),
daughter of John
Nicol of
Colney Hatch and
Minchenden House, and his wife
Winifred Keck, on 22
March 1753. They set up a London...