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  2. Category:People from Newport Pagnell - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Newport Pagnell - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Newport Pagnell" ... Old Town Hall Chambers; T. Tickford Bridge This page was last edited on 14 December 2024, at 16:57 ...

  4. Church of St Peter and St Paul, Newport Pagnell - Wikipedia

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    The St Peter and St Paul is a Grade I listed parish church in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England. [1] The building is mainly medieval with many subsequent changes. The church was Grade I listed on 24 October 1950.

  5. Old Town Hall Chambers - Wikipedia

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    After a new school in Bury Street was completed in 1896, the building became vacant and, in 1899, it was leased to the Newport Pagnell Town Hall Company, for 99 years, at a rent of £10 a year, for use as an events venue. [5] Around this time, a new wing was added, in the Art Nouveau style, containing a stage and offices. In 1937, the building ...

  6. 30 Color Photos Photographers Took 100 Years Ago That Still ...

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    30 Color Photos Photographers Took 100 Years Ago That Still Mesmerize Us Today. ... #7 East Face, Mont-Saint-Michel, Normandy, France, Ca. 1895 ... And if you're looking for more old photographs ...

  7. Newport Pagnell - Wikipedia

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    Newport Pagnell is a town and civil parish in the City of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. [2] The Office for National Statistics records Newport Pagnell as ...

  8. Chicheley Hall - Wikipedia

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    A manor house on the site belonged to the Pagnell family of Newport Pagnell, but was donated by them to the church. Cardinal Wolsey gave the manor to Christ Church, Oxford, but it subsequently reverted to the Crown after Wolsey's fall and was acquired by a wool merchant, Anthony Cave, in 1545, who built a manor house in the form of a hollow square. [1]

  9. Lewis Atterbury (chaplain) - Wikipedia

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    He was born at Caldecot, in the parish of Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, on 2 May 1656. After being educated at Westminster School, under Richard Busby, he proceeded to Christ Church, Oxford, where he matriculated on 10 April 1674.