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Bedford and
Milton Keynes. St
Neots railway station is on the
Great Northern route between London and Peterborough. St
Neots had a po****tion of 33,410 in...
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modern urban area of St
Neots,
which includes Eaton Ford,
Eaton Socon and Eynesbury.
There were
probably small settlements in St
Neots,
Eynesbury and Eaton...
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commander Admiral Sir
Edward Montagu. He was made
Baron Montagu of St
Neots, of St
Neots in the
County of Huntingdon, and
Viscount Hinchingbrooke, at the same...
- St
Neots Town
Football Club is an
English semi-professional
football club
based in St
Neots, Cambridgeshire. The club are
currently members of the United...
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Huntingdonshire wards of: Fenstanton;
Great Paxton; St
Neots East; St
Neots Eatons; St
Neots Eynesbury; St
Neots Priory Park &
Little Paxton. The
District of South...
- St
Neot may
refer to:
Saint Neot, a 9th-century monk from
Cornwall St
Neot, Cornwall, a
village in Cornwall,
England St
Neots, a
large town in Cambridgeshire...
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doubts surfaced about whether Neot's bones were
indeed at St
Neots Priory, and in 1078 or 1079 the
Abbot of Bec came to St
Neots to
verify the matter. This...
- The St
Neots quads are a set of
quadruplets who were born in 1935 to
Doris Miles,
living in Eynesbury, in St
Neots, Huntingdonshire, England. A family...
- 1802".
Cambridge News. "Walter
Horsford and the case of the St
Neots poisoning". St
Neots Museum. 5 June 2017. "Sinners". The
Little Book of Cambridgeshire...
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become called St
Neots.
Eynesbury is an area of housing, and
industrial and
commercial buildings, now
forming part of St
Neots in Cambridgeshire. It...