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Brickhill and Castle
The electoral wards in the town comprise: Brickhill, Castle, Croyland, Hemmingwell, North, Queensway, Redwell East, Redwell West, South, Swanspool West while other, non-political divisions, are areas in Wellingborough such as: Gleneagles, Hatton Park, Hemmingwell, Kingsway, Queensway, Redhill Grange, and Redwell.
Most wards in the Borough Council of Wellingborough are covered by the constituency and also include the wards in East Northamptonshire, the wards are: Brickhill, Castle, Croyland, Finedon, Great Doddington and Wilby, Hemmingwell, Higham Ferrers Lancaster, Higham Ferrers Chichele, Irchester, North, Queensway, Redwell East, Redwell West, Rushden Hayden, Rushden Spencer, Rushden Bates, Rushden Sartoris, Rushden Pemberton, South, Swanspool, and Wollaston.
* Brickhill, Castle, Croyland, Finedon, Great Doddington and Wilby, Hemmingwell, Irchester, North, Queensway, Redwell East, Redwell West, South, Swanspool and Wollaston from Wellingborough district

Brickhill and Kempston
BBC Three Counties Radio broadcasts on 90. 4FM ( Epping Green, near Hertford ), 92. 1FM ( Bedmond, near Hemel Hempstead ), 94. 7FM ( Quainton Hill, near Aylesbury ), 95. 5FM ( Sandy Heath ), 98. 0FM ( High Wycombe ), 103. 8FM ( Zouches Farm, near Luton ), 104. 5FM ( Bow Brickhill, near Milton Keynes ), 630kHz MW ( Lewsey Farm, near Luton ), 1161kHz ( Kempston, near Bedford ), and streaming from the BBC 3CR website.

Brickhill and North
North of Dunstable, the A5 passes through the village of Hockliffe before becoming a dual carriageway and bypassing Little Brickhill.
*( from Aylesbury Vale district ) Bierton, Brill, Buckingham North, Buckingham South, Cheddington, Edlesborough, Great Brickhill, Great Horwood, Haddenham, Long Crendon, Luffield Abbey, Marsh Gibbon, Newton Longville, Pitstone, Quainton, Steeple Claydon, Stewkley, Tingewick, Waddesdon, Weedon, Wing, Wingrave, Winslow ;
The London and North Western Railway opened Bow Brickhill station in 1902, significantly later than many other stations on the branch.
Brickhill was born in Melbourne and educated at North Sydney Boys High School.

Brickhill and Park
* 6: Woodlands Park, Brickhill, Town Centre

Brickhill and .
The film was based on the books The Dam Busters ( 1951 ) by Paul Brickhill and Enemy Coast Ahead ( 1946 ) by Guy Gibson.
Bow Brickhill is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.
The hymn tune Bow Brickhill by Sydney Nicholson was composed in honour of All Saints ' parish church, after Nicholson and his choristers from Westminster Abbey performed there in 1923.
Bow Brickhill railway station, about west of the village, is on the Marston Vale Line that links and.
The Milton Keynes grid road, Portway ( H5 ), forms the district's northern boundary and Brickhill Street ( V11 ) provides its western.
An experimental model was tried out at the offices of the Fenny Stratford Times Newspaper, and the first production models were installed at the nearby Great Brickhill Waterworks where they were in operation from 1892 to 1923.
Great Brickhill is a village and civil parish in Aylesbury Vale district, Buckinghamshire, England.
The affix ' Great ' was added in the 12th century to differentiate from nearby Bow Brickhill and Little Brickhill.
In 1643 Great Brickhill was touched by the English Civil War.
Great Brickhill was considered a strategic site due to its elevation and proximity to Watling Street ( now the A5 road ), at the time the main approach road to London from the north.
That Great Brickhill survives today as a village is due in no small part to the objections of its residents to the ever-increasing development of Milton Keynes.
This new city on the doorstep of Great Brickhill comes closer every year: already parts of the parish have been swallowed.
The high brick wall, reminiscent of that at nearby Woburn, which runs for some distance adjacent to the road, now neglected and ruined in places, surrounds the 70-acre ( 280, 000 m² ) park which once housed the principal seat of the Duncombe family, Great Brickhill Manor.
Great Brickhill today has only one shop: like so many other villages its bakery and post office are long closed.
Little Brickhill is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes and ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England.
The village name ' Brickhill ' is a compound of Brythonic and Old English words that have the same meaning: a common occurrence in this part of the country.
At one time the county Assize Courts were held in Little Brickhill, making it adversely larger than nearby Great Brickhill.
As happened earlier at Bow Brickhill to the south of Milton Keynes, a US speculator has bought agricultural land at Abbey View near Sherington Bridge, divided it into domestic sized plots and is attempting to sell these off as suitable " in the future " for self-build development.
The modern H9 Groveway grid road severs a few of its houses into Walton Hall and the V10 Brickhill Street separates the Manor Farm into Walton grid square, where it was previously a research centre for Hoechst and is now the UK headquarters of MSD Animal Health.
The modern Walton district is a light-industrial and residential district on the banks of the River Ouzel, a tributary of the Great Ouse and on the other side of Brickhill Street from the hamlet that gives it its name.

Castle and De
* Verily Anderson, The De Veres of Castle Hedingham, published 1993
The Former Chartreuse De La Part-Dieu, Gruyères Castle, Saint-Germain Castle, the town's fortifications, the Grange du Laviau, the House at Rue du Bourg 7, the House at Rue du Bourg 39 and the House dite de Chalamala at Rue du Bourg 47 are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance.
In 1966 Hall and Van De Castle published The Content Analysis of Dreams in which they outlined a coding system to study 1, 000 dream reports from college students.
The northern frontier of the Pale was marked by the De Verdon fortress of Castle Roche, while the southern border roughly corresponds to the present day M50 motorway in Dublin, which crosses the site of what was Carrickmines Castle.
De Burgh was the son of Walter de Burgh of Burgh Castle, Norfolk.
The county is divided into forty-nine townships: Ada, Anderson, Antelope, Barrett, Beck, Bison, Brushy, Burdick, Cash, Castle Butte, Chance, Chaudoin, Clark, De Witt, Duell, Englewood, Flat Creek, Foster, Fredlund, Glendo, Grand River, Hall, Highland, Horse Creek, Liberty, Lincoln, Lodgepole, Lone Tree, Maltby, Marshfield, Martin, Meadow, Moreau, Plateau, Rainbow, Rockford, Scotch Cap, Sidney, Strool, Trail, Vail, Vickers, Viking, Vrooman, Wells, White Butte, White Hill, Wilson, and Wyandotte ; and eight areas of unorganized territory: Duck Creek, East Perkins, Independence, Pleasant Valley, South Perkins, Southwest Perkins, West Central Perkins, and West Perkins.
One of them was the former guardian and Lord Chief Justice Magnus De La Gardie, who among many other estates had to return the extravagant 248-room large Läckö Castle.
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By Louis Gerhard De Geer ( 1622-1695 ), the Finspång Castle was constructed, and around it industries and an orangery developed into the city Finspång.
* Ardooie Castle, also known as the De Jonghe d ' Ardoye Castle ( or Kasteel De Jonghe d ' Ardoye ): this Neo-Classical country house was built at the end of the 18th century by the local landowners, the Van Ardooie family, who also called themselves as D ' Ardoye.
De Burgh retreated back to Connacht, while other Anglo-Irish took refuge in Carrickfergus Castle.
De Montfort University is a public research and teaching university situated in the city of Leicester, England, adjacent to the River Soar and the Leicester Castle Gardens.
* Läckö Castle ( The castle of Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie ) at Statens fastighetsverk
It is most likely that the town was established by the De Clare family specifically for the exploitation of local supplies of iron ore and charcoal, to provide weapons, armour and iron work for their military advances in Wales, including the building of Caerphilly Castle.
It was the third Henry Percy who purchased Alnwick Castle in 1309 from Antony Bec, Bishop of Durham and guardian of the last De Vesci, and from that time the fortunes of the Percys, though they still held their Yorkshire estates, were linked permanently with the little town on the Aln, and the fortress which commanded and defended it.
A play, Gustav Adolf och Ebba Brahe, was written about Ebba Brahe by Gustav III of Sweden, composed by Johan Henric Kellgren, which was performed in the Gripsholm Castle Theatre in 1785 ; the play presents her son Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie as the son of the king.
* Alexander De Forbes, ( d. 1303, Loch Ness, Scotland ), governor of Urquhart Castle in Moray, defended it 1304 against Edward I
Aigle Castle and Museum De La Vigne, the Swiss Reformed Church of Saint-Maurice and the De la Dîme House are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance.
2007 Eastnor Castle: Kruder & Dorfmeister, The Cinematic Orchestra, Seasick Steve, The Bad Plus, Richie Havens, The Blockheads, Mr Hudson and The Library, Mixmaster Morris, Faze Action, Morgan Geist, Max Hattler, Isaac Hayes, Ojos De Brujo, Skatalites, Paul Hartnoll, Kevin Rowland, John Metcalfe, The Spatial AKA Orchestra, Roedelius, Shlomo, Crazy P, The Go!

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