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Wadenhoe is a
village and
civil parish in
North Northamptonshire. The po****tion (including
Pilton and
Stoke Doyle) of the
civil parish at the 2011 Census...
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Commons Aldwincle [All
Saints and St Peter] in the
Domesday Book A
series of high
resolution photographs etc.
Illustrated walk to
Wadenhoe and
return v t e...
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Reverend William West and his wife
Elizabeth Lomax and was
baptised in
Wadenhoe in 1793, July 9. As an
orphan he grew up and was
apprenticed at his uncle...
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Upper Boddington –
Upper Catesby –
Upper Stowe –
Upper Weedon –
Upton Wadenhoe –
Wakerley –
Walgrave –
Walton Grounds –
Wappenham –
Warkton – Warkworth...
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Wadenhoe Marsh and
Achurch Meadow is a 47.5-hectare (117-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest south of
Wadenhoe in Northamptonshire. This...
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Thorpe Malsor,
Thorpe Waterville, Thrapston, Thurning, Titchmarsh,
Twywell Wadenhoe, Wakerley, Warkton, Warmington, W****ley, Weldon, Wellingborough, Weston...
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included in the
civil parish of
Wadenhoe. The
hamlets name
means 'Pileca's farm/settlement'. "Pilton,
Stoke Doyle and
Wadenhoe Parish Council Website". Pilton...
- of the
village at the 2011
Census was
included in the
civil parish of
Wadenhoe. The village's name
means 'Outlying farm/settlement'. The
village was held...
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granted permission to
inclose 30
acres (12 ha)
pertaining to the
manor of
Wadenhoe,
lying within the forest, in
order to make a park. The
forest boundaries...
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Allen Thomas Hunt, an
Admiral in the
Royal Navy. Hunt's
residence was
Wadenhoe House in Northamptonshire. Matthew, H. C. G. "Hunt,
George Ward". Oxford...