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Paulerspury is a
civil parish and
small village in
South Northamptonshire, England. It is
approximately 3
miles (5 km)
south of
Towcester and 8 miles...
- who were
weavers by trade, in the
hamlet of Pury End in the
parish of
Paulerspury, Northamptonshire.
William was
raised in the
Church of England; when...
- 'church in a meadow'. The
Bathurst estates were at
Cirencester Park and
Paulerspury, Northamptonshire,
which Bathursts inherited before the park was laid...
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Street as a
possible route from the south-west, the
Cuttle Mill area near
Paulerspury and
Church Stowe in Northamptonshire, have been
suggested as a site for...
- –
Oundle –
Overstone –
Overthorpe Papley – P****enham –
Pattishall –
Paulerspury –
Piddington –
Pilton –
Pipewell –
Pitsford –
Plumpton –
Plumpton End...
- two
smaller footwear-businesses remain.
William Carey, born in 1761 at
Paulerspury,
spent his
early life in
Kettering before leaving for
India as a missionary...
- Pury End is a
hamlet of
approximately 100
houses in the
civil parish of
Paulerspury, near
Towcester in West Northamptonshire, England. The
Grafton Way footpath...
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Norton Old, Old Stratford, Overthorpe,
Overstone P****enham, Pattishall,
Paulerspury, Pitsford, Potterspury,
Preston Capes Quinton Radstone, Ravensthorpe...
- most
populous place prefixed Potters is
Potters Bar, 40
miles away;
Paulerspury is less than 2. The
latter has
about 115 children, aged 4–11. "Office...
- town,
these are
Church Stowe which is
located 7 km to the
north and
Paulerspury which is 5 km to the south. The fort was soon
replaced by a civilian...