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Whittlebury is a
village and
civil parish in the
south of the
English county of Northamptonshire,
close to its
border with Buckinghamshire. It is due...
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circuit in England, near the
Northamptonshire villages of
Silverstone and
Whittlebury. It is the home of the
British Grand Prix,
which it
first hosted as the...
- King
Charles II
donated timber from the
royal forests of
Salcey and
Whittlebury to help with the rebuild. In 1678, the
Sessions House and what is now...
- John
Wittlebury or
Whittlebury (1333 – 21
April 1400) was an
English Member of Parliament. He was the
third son and heir of
Aubrey Wittlebury (1306–1349)...
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Welland –
Weston Favell –
Whilton –
Whiston –
White Hills –
Whitfield –
Whittlebury –
Wicken –
Wigsthorpe –
Wilbarston –
Wilby –
Winwick –
Wollaston – Wood...
- The
Loder Baronetcy, of
Whittlebury in the
County of Northampton, and of High
Beeches in
Slaugham in the
County of Sus****, was
created in the Baronetage...
- 1887 735
Houldsworth of
Reddish and
Coodham 20 July 1887 738
Loder of
Whittlebury and of High
Beeches 27 July 1887 739
Ewart of
Glenmachen and of Glenbank...
- holder's brother, the Hon.
Nicholas Loder (born 1986).
Loder Baronets, of
Whittlebury and of High
Beeches Wakehurst Place,
formerly owned by the
first Lord...
- to
Milton Keynes which reaches to the
Great Ouse) and this
surrounds Whittlebury, the
fields south of the
upland village of
Paulerspury on straight, Roman...
- Hill-Trevor, 3rd
Viscount Dungannon (9
November 1798 – 11
August 1862), of
Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, was an
English Conservative Party politician for New...