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Buckinghamshire and New
* In its planning, the government of the day intended Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, to be a " new city " in scale, and it was referred to as such in contemporary supporting papers, but was gazetted in 1967 as a New Town.
Uxbridge is a significant retail and commercial centre, and is the location of Brunel University and the Uxbridge campus of Buckinghamshire New University.
Uxbridge is also home to Brunel University and the Buckinghamshire New University's nursing campus.
* Buckinghamshire New University
Amersham and Chalfont Hockey Club is the local hockey club based at Buckinghamshire New University.
The town is currently undergoing a large redevelopment of the centre, including the development of the town's existing shopping centre and the completion of the new Eden Shopping centre and the redevelopment of the Buckinghamshire New University with a large student village and new building on Queen Alexandra road.
New Zealand is a hamlet in the civil parish of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, on the A413 heading out to the north of Aylesbury town centre.
She attended Holy Cross Convent, an all-girls school located in Chalfont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire, and then, at age 16, New Hall School, in Chelmsford, Essex.
* Buckinghamshire New University
* Buckinghamshire New University formerly Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College in High Wycombe
New catchment areas were implemented by Buckinghamshire Local Education Authority in 2004 so that selected pupils may now attend The Royal Grammar School ( boys ), Beaconsfield High School ( girls ), or Wycombe High School ( girls ).
It was one of the former villages of Buckinghamshire that was included in the New City in 1967.
Willen is a district of Milton Keynes, England and is also one of the ancient villages of Buckinghamshire to have been included in the designated area of the New City in 1967.
* New Zealand, Buckinghamshire in England
The New Course started just downstream of Temple Island, on the Buckinghamshire side and finished opposite the upstream end of Phyllis Court, very close to the current finish line.
He was raised on an estate purchased by his father at Cliveden-on-Thames in Buckinghamshire and was educated at Eton College and at New College, Oxford.
* Bronze Age weapons hoard at New Bradwell, Buckinghamshire, England.
He has also received an Honorary Doctorate from Buckinghamshire New University for services to sport.
He was the second son of William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele, by Elizabeth, daughter of John Temple, of Stowe in Buckinghamshire, was born in 1607 or 1608, and educated at Winchester and at New College, Oxford, where, as founder's kin, he was admitted a perpetual fellow in 1624.
Rudolf John Frederick Lehmann ( born Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, 2 June 1907 ; died London, 7 April 1987 ) was an English poet and man of letters, and one of the foremost literary editors of the twentieth century, founding the periodicals New Writing and The London Magazine.
* St. George the Martyr parish church, New Wolverton, Buckinghamshire: transepts, 1894

Buckinghamshire and University
Eventually Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 2nd Earl of Radnor, Folkestone's grandson, made an exchange in 1805 with the University of Nunton Farm for the Tinkersole estate at Wing, Buckinghamshire, backed by a private Act of Parliament.
The University administration is based at Walton Hall, Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, but has regional centres in each of its thirteen regions around the United Kingdom.
Educated at Repton, whence he proceeded to the University of Aberdeen, he became in 1817 vicar of Little Horwood, Buckinghamshire, and devoted his spare time to literature and particularly to the study of Anglo-Saxon.
Whilst living in Oxford, employed in conservation by the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust and the University of Oxford, he became politically involved with the Labour Party.
The University of Buckingham ( UB ) is an independent research and teaching university located in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England, on the banks of the River Great Ouse.
Walton Hall manor house located on the Open University campus. Walton Hall is a district in Milton Keynes, in the English county of Buckinghamshire, and is the location of the campus and offices of The Open University.

Buckinghamshire and
* John Darling Young ( 1910 1988 ), Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, 1969 1984
Junctions 1 5 are in Kent, 6 14 in Surrey ( passing in places through Greater London and Berkshire ), 15 16 are in Buckinghamshire, 17 24 are in Hertfordshire, 25 in Greater London ( the Hertfordshire border going around the junction's northern edge ), 26 28 in Essex, 29 in Greater London and 30 31 in Essex.
* August 8 The Great Train Robbery of 1963 takes place in Buckinghamshire, England.
July 25 26 was spent on night shoots at Stowe School, Stowe, Buckinghamshire for the Nazi rally.
Perche had come to England to try and recover the honour of Perche which had been lost in 1204 by his mother ( a niece of John, King of England ) this included Newbury and Shrivenham in Berkshire, Toddington in Buckinghamshire, and Haughley in Suffolk.
: John of Cornwall ( 31 January 1232 22 September 1233 ), born and died at Marlow, Buckinghamshire, buried at Reading Abbey
: Isabella of Cornwall ( 9 September 1233 10 October 1234 ), born and died at Marlow, Buckinghamshire, buried at Reading Abbey
* Abraham Darby IV ( 1804 1878 ), High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire
In the early 1940s, Hiller and husband Ronald Gow moved to Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, where they brought up two children, Ann ( 1939 2006 ) and Anthony ( b. 1942 ), and lived together in the house called " Spindles " ( now demolished ).
Buckingham was the former county town of Buckinghamshire ; Buckingham, PA, ( now known as Bristol, not to be confused with the present village of Buckingham, near Doylestown ) was the county seat of Bucks County from 1705 1726.
* Shardeloes, Amersham, Buckinghamshire ( altered and completed the original design by Stiff Leadbetter ) ( 1759 63 )
* Bucks point Buckinghamshire lace very " lacy " with characteristic hexagon ground and often with a gimp thread ( a heavier thread worked through for emphasis )
* Minor Counties Championship Buckinghamshire
* Minor Counties Championship Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire share the title
* Lord Buckinghamshire President of the Board of Control
* February 1816 George Canning succeeds Lord Buckinghamshire at the Board of Control
In 1814 Robinson married Lady Sarah Albinia Louisa Hobart ( 1793 1867 ), daughter of the Earl of Buckinghamshire, and a relation of Castlereagh.
He was made High Sheriffs of Dorset and Somerset in 1528 and served as Member of Parliament for Buckinghamshire 1529 1536, retaining the royal favour despite the antipathy of Anne Boleyn.
The eldest son of Richard Grenville ( 1678 1727 ) of Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire and of Hester, later Countess Temple, he was educated at Eton College, and in 1734 was returned to Parliament as member for the borough of Buckingham.

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