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In 1965 Huntingdonshire and the | Soke amalgamated as Huntingdon and Peterborough and |
ke and Rutlandshire and on the west by Grantham | soke and Leicestershire. |
n of Roman road remaining in use in Aldermaston | Soke as a causeway through the valley bottom. |
hire, and a mitred abbot for the origins of the | Soke as territory administered by Peterborough Abbey |
Rutland was an anomalous territory or | soke, associated with Nottinghamshire, but it eventu |
n 1947 and an area broadly corresponding to the | Soke, called the City of Peterborough, became one of |
Kimbolton, and the lands of its | soke, comprised the only estate of King Harold in Hu |
The | Soke had a very small population for a county and so |
district has a much larger population than the | Soke had. |
Portpool was a manor or | soke in the district of Holborn, London. |
(For the | Soke of Peterborough, see High Sheriff of Northampto |
iocese now covers Cambridgeshire (excluding the | Soke of Peterborough) and western Norfolk. |
It was part of the | soke of Rothley from the tenth century. |
5 the administrative county was merged with the | Soke of Peterborough. |
the arms previously used by Huntingdonshire and | Soke of Peterborough County Councils. |
by the municipal borough of Peterborough in the | Soke of Peterborough, Northamptonshire then Huntingd |
The parish is part of the former | Soke of Peterborough, which was considered part of N |
Traditionally, the area was part of the | Soke of Peterborough, geographically considered a pa |
as the 14th century it was referred to as the ' | Soke of Rutland'. |
The boundary post between the | Soke of Peterborough (the north side of the Nene) an |
abbey for both monks and nuns in Castor, in the | Soke of Peterborough. |
merger of Huntingdonshire Fire Brigade and the | Soke of Peterborough Fire Brigade. |
ombine the Isle of Ely, Huntingdonshire and the | Soke of Peterborough with Cambridgeshire (less the C |
t Baron Burgh was a steward to the manor of the | soke of Kirton-in-Lindsey. |
en as Bolebi or Bollebi, and appears within the | soke of Loftus, held in the William the Conqueror's |
h lay in Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and the | Soke of Peterborough became Uffington Rural District |
inistrative counties of Huntingdonshire and the | Soke of Peterborough amalgamated as Huntingdon and P |
present district of that name), rather than the | Soke of Peterborough in Northamptonshire. |
y with the Isle of Ely, Huntingdonshire and the | Soke of Peterborough. |
ecame part of the Barnack Rural District of the | Soke of Peterborough from 1894, and since 1974 and t |
geshire and of Huntingdonshire, rather than the | Soke of Peterborough in Northamptonshire. |
lpstone") is an English village formerly in the | Soke of Peterborough, geographically in Northamptons |
parish of St. Martin's Without remaining in the | Soke of Peterborough associated with Northamptonshir |
thamptonshire, or Barnack Rural District in the | Soke of Peterborough). |
re, of the Central Agricultural Council, of the | Soke of Peterborough Small Holdings Committee, and o |
1965 by the merger of Huntingdonshire with the | Soke of Peterborough - previously a part of Northamp |
The | Soke of Peterborough (the parts of Peterborough to t |
t in Rutland, and Barnack Rural District in the | Soke of Peterborough). |
wall; in 1616 and 1617 he appears surveying the | soke of Kirketon in Lindsey, as well as various mano |
the south, Dogsthorpe to the east, by the A47 ( | Soke Parkway) to the north and the A15 (Bourges Boul |
long approximately the route of the current A47 | Soke Parkway. |
received more foreign impulses, the upper class | soke to free themselves of dirtiness and hecticness |
in 1976 it included references to those of the | Soke; two keys around the neck of the dexter support |
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