- City of
Milton Keynes was in 'Hundreds' –
initially (11C)
Sigelai (also
Secklow or Seckloe) Hundred,
Bunstou (or Bunsty)
Hundred and
Moulsoe Hundred, amalgamated...
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contains (behind the
Central Library) the
historic site of the moot hill for
Secklow (or Sigelai) Hundred. It is the site of the
central retail, business, law...
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contained by it on
three sides) is an open-air market, much of it
under Secklow Gate (a
flyover that
gives first-floor
service access to the shops' loading...
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southwest of the moot
mound (meeting place) of the Anglo-Saxon
Sigelai (or
Secklow) Hundred,
which dates back at
least to the 13th century. The new building...
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commercial station based locally) and two
community radio stations (MKFM and
Secklow 105.5). BBC
Three Counties Radio is the
local BBC
Radio station.[citation...
- hundreds:
Bonestou (or Bunsty),
Moulsoe and
Siglelai (or Seckley/Seckloe/
Secklow). Its
modern equivalent is the
Borough of
Milton Keynes,
which covers almost...
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close to the moot
mound (meeting place) of the Anglo-Saxon
Sigelai (or
Secklow) Hundred.
Milton Keynes City
Council has had two logos. The
first logo...
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Xscape Milton Keynes Xscape Milton Keynes seen from
across Secklow Gate
General information Status Completed Address Avebury Boulevard,
Central Milton...
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Xscape Milton Keynes seen from
across Secklow Gate...
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products deriving from this practice. Adkins, R and Petchey, M. (1984).
Secklow hundred mound and
other meeting place mounds in
England in the Archaeological...