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  2. Stubbings - Wikipedia

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    St James the Less. Stubbings is a hamlet in the civil parish of Bisham, ... History. Stubbing's House Humphry Ambler 1680-1745

  3. Charles Ambler (barrister) - Wikipedia

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    Ambler was the second son of Humphry Ambler (~1681–1745) barrister of Stubbings Park Maidenhead [1] and Bream's Buildings Chancery Lane, and his wife Ann, daughter of Charles Bream (~1662–1713) timber merchant of Bridewell and Bream's Buildings. Charles's crippled (by a fall when aged eight) epileptic elder brother, Humphry, died of a ...

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  5. List of monastic houses in Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    alien house: priory cell dependent on Valmont founded 1169 or 1170 by Nicholas de Stoteville (Nicholas d'Estouteville): hermitage granted to Valmont; dissolved 1399; house named 'The Priory' built on site (Beech Hill in the Berkshire part of Stratfield Saye) St Leonard _____ Stratfield-Say Priory [33

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  7. Bisham Abbey - Wikipedia

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    This original Bisham Abbey was previously named Bisham Priory, and was the traditional resting place of many Earls of Salisbury. The complex surrounding the extant manorial buildings is now one of three National Sports Centres run on behalf of Sport England and is used as a residential training camp base for athletes and teams and community ...

  8. Pinkneys Green - Wikipedia

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    Pinkneys Green is about two miles northwest of Maidenhead town centre, although it is located within the boundaries of the town. The village is located east of the A404 and north-west of the suburb of Highway.

  9. Stubbings (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Stubbings is a surname. The vast movement of people that followed the Norman Conquest of England of 1066 brought the Stubbings family name to the British Isles. They lived in Essex having derived from the Old English word stybbing, meaning stumps, and indicates that the original bearer lived in or near an area which had been cleared of trees.