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Eaton Socon
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time a small religious house was established in Eaton Socon. William of Colmworth and a group of monks, not affiliated to any particular order, was given
Bedford Athletic
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the first ever Bedfordshire Cup competition in season 1971–72 defeating Colmworth House in the final. The same year the club progressed to the East Midlands
List of United Kingdom locations: Ce-Chap
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52°32′N 1°31′W / 52.53°N 01.52°W / 52.53; -01.52 SP3293 Chapel End (Colmworth ) Bedfordshire 52°12′N 0°23′W / 52.20°N 00.39°W / 52.20; -00.39 TL1058
St Neots
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Great Ouse in the town are the River Kym, Hen Brook, Duloe Brook and Colmworth Brook. The area is generally low-lying. Riverside Park, an amenity adjacent
Eaton Ford
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Association Eatons People and Places: Part 5, page 11 Eaton Ford Army Camp in Colmworth & Neighbours History Society at Cambridgeshire Community Archive Network:
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Chellington Listed buildings in Clapham, Bedfordshire Listed buildings in Colmworth Listed buildings in Cople Listed buildings in Dean and Shelton Listed
Armorial of Lords of Appeal
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the Supreme Court since 2020 No arms known. Vivien Rose, Lady Rose of Colmworth , Justice of the Supreme Court since 2021 No arms known. David Richards
List of poor law unions in England
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portion, Bolnhurst, Bromham, Cardington, Carlton, Chellington, Clapham, Colmworth , Colworth, Cople, Eastcotts, Elstow, Felmersham, Goldington, Great Barford
History of St Neots
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house was established in Eaton Socon in the 12th century. William of Colmworth and a group of monks, not affiliated to any particular order, was given
Thwaytes v Sotheby's
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Lady Rose of Colmworth , who heard the case in 2014 while she was known as Rose J
Thwaytes v Sotheby's
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Lady Rose of Colmworth , who heard the case in 2014 while she was known as Rose J