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Pavenham is a
small village and
civil parish on the
River Great Ouse in the
Borough of
Bedford in Bedfordshire, England,
about 6
miles (10 km) north-west...
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Pavenham Manor was a
country house in
Pavenham, Bedfordshire, England. The
house was
demolished in 1960. "Complete list of lost
English country houses"...
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Baron Luke, of
Pavenham in the
County of Bedford, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1929 for the
businessman George Lawson...
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Fordham was one of 93
ships of the Ham-class of ins**** minesweepers.
Their names were all
chosen from
villages ending in -ham. The
minesweeper was...
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Pavenham Osier Beds is a 1.3
hectare nature reserve south of
Pavenham, on the
banks of the
River Great Ouse, in Bedfordshire. It is
managed by the Wildlife...
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Bovril business. In 1929,
George Lawson Johnston was made
Baron Luke, of
Pavenham, in the
county of Bedford. Bovril's
instant beef
stock was
launched in...
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Barford Little Staughton Melchbourne and
Yielden Milton Ernest Oakley Odell Pavenham Pertenhall Podington Ravensden Renhold Riseley Roxton Sharnbrook Shortstown...
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Stafford III 18. Sir
Thomas Aylesbury, MP 9.
Eleanor Aylesbury 19.
Katherine Pavenham 2. Sir
Humphrey Stafford IV 20.
William Fray 10. Sir John Fray 21. Harriet...
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Church of St
Peter is a
Grade I
listed church in
Pavenham, Bedfordshire, England. It
became a
listed building on 13 July 1964. The
church has some good...
- Lady Luke of
Pavenham (October 1879 - 1
August 1941) was the
first County Commissioner for
Bedfordshire Girl Guides,
between 1916 and 1937. She was a recipient...