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Tingewick is a
village and
civil parish about 2.5
miles (4.0 km) west of
Buckingham in the
unitary authority area of Buckinghamshire, England. The parish...
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Tingewick Meadows is an 11.1-hectare (27-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest south of
Tingewick in Buckinghamshire. The site is one of...
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Force satellite station located to the south-east of
Finmere and
south of
Tingewick, a few
miles west of Buckingham.
Whilst the
village of
Finmere is in Oxfordshire...
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Katherine Jessie Norman.[citation needed] In 1922
Keyes established Tingewick Pottery to
produce lamps commissioned by
Sibyl Colefax of
Colefax and...
- life-style in Budapest. One of the
country houses frequented by
Caldwell was
Tingewick Hall in Buckinghamshire, the
venue for many jazz
parties in the 1930s...
- Longville, Oakley, Pitstone, Quainton,
Steeple Claydon, Stewkley, Stone,
Tingewick, Waddesdon, Wing, Wingrave, and Winslow; and The
Borough of
Milton Keynes...
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Cross of the
Order of the Bath on 3 June 1930. He then
bought a
house at
Tingewick in
Buckinghamshire and
retired in May 1935.
Keyes was
elected Conservative...
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memorial in Seaford, Sus**** and also in the
parish church in the
village of
Tingewick in Buckinghamshire, home of the
Keyes family. His VC is on
display in...
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hands nor the
property farmed out by the priory),
together with
those of
Tingewick (Buckinghamshire), were
acquired from the
abbey and
prior in 1391 by William...
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Buckinghamshire Electorate 73,644 (2023)
Major settlements Bletchley, Buckingham,
Tingewick, Winslow,
Fenny Stratford Current constituency Created 2024
Member of...