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Studham is a
village and
civil parish in the
county of Bedfordshire. It has a po****tion of 1,182. The
parish bounds to the
south of the Buckinghamshire...
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Studham,
known as Humbershoe.
Humbershoe became a
separate civil parish in 1866,
although remained part of the
ecclesiastical parish of
Studham. When...
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There have been five
Wallace Baronetcies; two in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia, and
three in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. All are now extinct...
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Studham, Bedfordshire, England. It
became a
listed building on 3
February 1967.
Grade I
listed buildings in
Bedfordshire "Church of St Mary,
Studham"...
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South Heath, Speen, St Leonards, Stokenchurch, Stonor,
Streatley (Beds),
Studham Thame, The Lee, Tring, Turville,
Tylers Green Walter's Ash, Watlington...
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however the seat was won by the
Labour candidate Alex Mayer.
Selous lives in
Studham in the
constituency of
Luton South. A
member of the
Conservative Party...
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Stanbridge Stanford Steppingley Stevington Stewartby Stotfold Streatley Studham Sutton Swineshead Tebworth Tempsford The Hyde
Thorn Thorncote Green Thurleigh...
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Luton Rural District.
Prior to the 1894 Act the
parishes of
Caddington and
Studham had both
straddled the
county boundary, and they were each
split into separate...
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Baronetage of the
United Kingdom New
creation Baronet (of
Studham) 1937–1944 extinct...
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Eaton Bray, Ed****rough, Holywell, Kensworth, Northall, Sewell,
Studham, Totternhoe,
Whipsnade Central Bedfordshire,
Buckinghamshire LU7 LEIGHTON...