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  2. Chenies Manor House - Wikipedia

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    Chenies Manor House in the parish of Chenies in Buckinghamshire, England, is a Tudor Grade I listed building [1] once known as Chenies Palace, although it was never a royal seat nor the seat of a bishop.

  3. St Michael's, Chenies - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford Chapel at St Michael's Church, Chenies; The Bedford Chapel on www.cheniesbenefice.org; A plan of the Bedford Chapel and its monuments; Heraldry of the Bedford Chapel, Chenies (1980) St Michael's, Chenies at Find a Grave (partly inaccurate as burials from the Bedford Chapel are listed as 'in the churchyard')

  4. Chenies - Wikipedia

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    It was the owner of this lodge, Edward III's shield bearer, Thomas Cheyne, who first gave his name to the village [2] and his descendant, Sir John Cheyne, who built Chenies Manor House in around 1460 on the site. [3] Several paper mills were once established in Chenies, operated by the River Chess, which flowed here from further west in ...

  5. Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford - Wikipedia

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    Quartered arms of Sir Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford, KG Francis Russell as a boy, by Hans Holbein the Younger, drawing in the Royal Collection. Francis was the son of John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford and Anne Sapcote. [1] He was educated at King's Hall, Cambridge and accompanied his father, to sit in the House of Commons.

  6. Chenies Street - Wikipedia

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    Chenies Street was built around 1776 on land belonging to the Bedford Estate. It was named after Chenies Manor in Buckinghamshire, originally owned by Anne Sapcote, who was the wife of John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford. [2] Before Chenies Street was built, Cox's Gardens was located at the eastern end of the plot. [3]

  7. George Russell, 10th Duke of Bedford - Wikipedia

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    George William Francis Sackville Russell, 10th Duke of Bedford DL (16 April 1852 – 23 March 1893) was a British peer and politician. He was the son of Francis Russell, 9th Duke of Bedford and Lady Elizabeth Sackville-West .

  8. John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford - Wikipedia

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    Quartered arms of John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford as seen on his Garter stall plate.Quarterly of four: 1st grand quarter: Russell quartering Azure, a tower argent (de la Tour); 2: Gules, three herrings hauriant argent (Herringham); 3: Sable, a griffin segreant between three cross crosslets argent (Froxmere); 4: Sable, three chevronels ermine with a crescent for difference (Wyse)

  9. Bedford Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Bedford Chapel may refer to: ... Chenies#Bedford_Chapel; Bedford Chapel, Bloomsbury; Bedford Chapel, Golders Green Crematorium This page was last edited on ...