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Hugh de Beauchamp of Eaton Socon endowed the priory with 28 acres ( 113, 000 m² ), the priory also held land around Coppingford chapel ; during these early years it also held a considerable number of Selions, given to them by local people as gifts of faith.
The reconstruction by the Catchment Board had reopened the locks to Godmanchester and then to Eaton Socon by the onset of the Second World War.
The modern town incorporates Eynesbury ( originally the main settlement and the oldest part of the town ) and two areas across the river, Eaton Ford and Eaton Socon, which were originally separate villages across the county boundary ( formed by the River Great Ouse ) in Bedfordshire.
A new foot and cycle bridge across the River Great Ouse has recently been completed, connecting the communities of Eaton Socon and Eynesbury.
The route of the cycle way has to connected Shakespeare Road, in Eaton Socon, to Barford Road, in Eynesbury and follows the southern boundary of St Neots Community School.
Early developments were in Eynesbury, Eaton Socon and Eaton Ford, which still exist as part of the town today ; and Maltman's Green and Crosshall Ford which are no longer recognised.
* Eaton Socon, St Neots, Cambridgeshire
In the 1960s and 1970s, Eynesbury grew quickly thanks to London overspill, along with various other parts of the town such as Eaton Socon.
In Anglo-Saxon times Eaton Ford was known as Sudbury but became known as Eaton Ford as it was next to the village of Eatun ( now Eaton Socon ) and was sited at the ford across the River Great Ouse, the main route from the south to the town of St Neots.
The boundaries between Eaton Ford and neighbouring Eaton Socon are somewhat vague and mostly not signposted.
The boundary then " dog-legs " along the Great North Road, meaning that to the East is Eaton Ford and the West is Eaton Socon.
Everything south of the line here belongs to Eaton Socon, except Field Cottage Road which is generally considered to be part of Eaton Ford.
Eaton Socon is a district of St Neots in Cambridgeshire, England.
The population of Eaton Socon is around 5000 people.
Eaton Socon lies close to the west bank of the River Great Ouse.
Nearby are the remains of Eaton Socon Castle.
The centre of Eaton Socon is characterised by small thatched cottages along the Great North Road and side roads such as Peppercorns Lane and School Lane.

Eaton and changed
In 1923, Eaton bought the Torbensen Axle Co. back from Republic and changed the name to the Eaton Axle and Spring Company.
Eaton officers believed the quickest way to grow the business was through acquisitions and began buying companies in the automotive industry, By 1932, the diversified company changed its name to Eaton Manufacturing Company.
The company name changed once again in 1965 to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. after the acquisition of Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co. in 1963.
At birth, he was named Harrison Eaton but his mother changed his name as a tribute, after Harrison's father, the painter Joseph Oriel Eaton I, died.
The station was originally simply called " Eaton ", but there was confusion with nearby Eston, so the name was changed to Eatonia in 1921 (" Eatonia " was the name of an Eaton's brand for clothing and other goods, and " Eatonian " was the name given to long-serving Eaton's employees ).
The original Eaton Centre construction plans called for the church to be demolished as well, but the parishioners successfully resisted and forced the mall's design to be changed.
:* This was originally scheduled as a 6-man tag team match with Bobby Eaton on the Freebirds team and El Gigante on the Southern Boys team but before the match El Gigante was " injured " by the Freebirds therefore was changed to a regular tag team match.

Eaton and little
His third reign with the title was also considered successful as he held the title a little more than five months before dropping it to " Beautiful " Bobby Eaton on May 19, 1991.
Later cast additions included Tony Danza, Cristián de la Fuente, Salli Richardson and little person actress Meredith Eaton as Emily Resnick, an ambitious attorney hoping to make partner.
Despite the tag team success both Keirn and Eaton enjoyed in the past ( with The Fabulous Ones and the Midnight Express respectively ), the team made little impact, losing dark matches to Brian and Brad Armstrong at Bash at the Beach 1994 and Fall Brawl 1994.

Eaton and until
A Norfolk Southern Railway railroad line enters the county from the south after leaving Eaton ; it runs about a mile to the east of State Road 3 until it reaches Hartford City where it veers to the northeast and passes through Montpelier.
It was designated as the county seat when Eaton County was organized in 1837 ; however, due to a lack of population and buildings, county functions were conducted at Bellevue until 1840.
* Charles Warren Eaton ( 1857 – 1937 ), artist best known for his tonalist landscapes who lived in Bloomfield from 1888 until his death in 1937.
The Grosvenors were a family of Norman descent long seated at Eaton Hall in Cheshire who until this auspicious marriage were but of local consequence in their native county of Cheshire.
John Eaton ( J ), until March 9, 1829
In 1964, Eaton moved its headquarters into the new Erieview Tower where it remained until 1983.
The A1 passed through the village along the Great North Road until the Eaton Socon bypass opened in 1971.
Eaton maintained the lease on the empty store at 178 Yonge Street until its expiry in 1884 in order to delay the expansion plans of one of his competitors, Robert Simpson.
Eaton stayed as governor until his death in 1658, when leadership of the Colony was given to Francis Newman, followed by William Leete in 1660.
The third creation was of Eaton Hall in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1831 for the 10th Irish Earl of Meath, so he could sit in the House of Lords until 1999.
Despite the conviction, Eaton held his commission until July 11, 1797, when he was appointed U. S. Consul at Tunis.
Also there were Eaton Axles, and B. I. P., who were to become two of the largest employers of the town until the early 1980s.
The area is known as Jamieson's Special Survey in cadastral surveys. The survey extended east as far as Bulldog Creek Rd. Henry Dunn had leased the Survey from 1846 until 1851 and was succeeded by tenants such as the Griffith, Eaton, Peatey, McLear, Clydesdale, Wilson, Cottier and Gibson families, which were involved with the History of Dromana, and in the case of William Cottier, the establishment of the first of three Rye Hotels, in Dromana.
He quickly rose through the service ranks until 11 January 1956 when he received the Queen's Commission after his officer cadet training at Eaton Hall in Chester.
During the Second World War students and staff moved activities to Eaton Hall in Cheshire until the autumn of 1946 after six Focke-Wulf aircraft bombed the College in September 1942.
From 1896 until 1947, the estate was served by the gauge Eaton Hall Railway.
Eaton served as Senior Professor at The Rensselaer School until the time of his death in 1842.
Sir John Craig Eaton died in 1922, and his widow Lady Eaton kept the home until 1936, when she decided to make her headquarters the enormous chateau named Eaton Hall at King City, Ontario.
One year later he co-founded the city of New Haven with Theophilus Eaton and served as its burgess until his departure to Boston 30 years later.
Separate street entrances had to be used for each direction until the Eaton Centre was built, at which time a tunnel was constructed under the tracks outside the fare-paid areas.
The river continues south between Sandiacre and Stapleford until, at Toton, it turns east and flows into the River Trent, at the Attenborough Nature Reserve, near Long Eaton.
He died of pneumonia in 1922, and his cousin Robert Younge Eaton became president until Sir John's son, John David Eaton, reached an appropriate age to take over.

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