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Bletchley Park is an estate located in the town of Bletchley, in Buckinghamshire, England, which currently houses the National Codes Centre and the National Museum of Computing.
However, this bizarre relocation plan never materialised and when the club finally did relocate in 2003, it was to the Buckinghamshire town of Milton Keynes.
In several other cases, such as Buckinghamshire, the town which came to be accepted as the county town is different from that after which the shire is named.
* Aylesbury is granted the county town of Buckinghamshire in England by King Henry VIII.
* Stony Stratford, a constituent town of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
* Olney, Buckinghamshire, a town near Milton Keynes, England
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.
The town is close to the boundary with Buckinghamshire, which is locally the River Colne.
In May 2002, an FA commission controversially allowed the owners of the club to relocate 70 miles north to the town of Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, despite vehement fan protests.
When a meetinghouse was founded in the south, it led to a buildup in the north, and by 1767 the town was incorporated, and was named for Tyringham, a village in Buckinghamshire, England.
The town was named after Marlow, England, located on the River Thames in Buckinghamshire.
Amersham is a market town and civil parish within Chiltern district in Buckinghamshire, England, north west of London, in the Chiltern Hills.
The town was then part of the county constituency of Buckinghamshire.
is a large town in Buckinghamshire, England.
According to the 2001 census High Wycombe had a population of 92, 300, making it the largest town in the non-metropolitan county of Buckinghamshire now that the Borough of Milton Keynes is a unitary authority area, and the second largest in the ceremonial county.
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.
Aylesbury () is the county town of Buckinghamshire in South East England.
Aylesbury was declared the county town of Buckinghamshire in 1529 by King Henry VIII: Aylesbury Manor was among the many properties belonging to Thomas Boleyn the father of Anne Boleyn and it is rumoured that the change was made by the king in order to curry favour with the holders of the manor.
( Previously the county town of Buckinghamshire was Buckingham ).
James Henry Govier the British painter and etcher resided at Aylesbury and produced a number of works relating to the town including the church, canal, Walton, Aylesbury Gaol, the King's Head and views of the town during the 1940s and 1950s, examples of which can be seen in the Buckinghamshire County Museum in Aylesbury.
Buckingham is a town in north Buckinghamshire, England, close to the borders of Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire.

Buckinghamshire and from
The company name is derived from the name of one of the company's founders, Lionel Martin, and from the Aston Clinton Hillclimb near Aston Clinton in Buckinghamshire.
In 1368, he gave up his living at Fylingham and took over the rectory of Ludgershall, Buckinghamshire, not far from Oxford, which enabled him to retain his connection with the university.
Category: People from Buckinghamshire
The Ridgeway National Trail follows the ancient Ridgeway from Overton Hill, near Avebury, to Streatley, then follows footpaths and parts of the ancient Icknield Way through the Chiltern Hills to Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire.
Alfred's son and successor Edward the Elder, then annexed London, Oxford and the surrounding area, probably including Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, from Mercia to Wessex.
Both the new king and his party from the west, and Richard from the north, set out for London, converging in Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire.
He died in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, on 23 July 1916 from nasal cancer at the age of 63 and was buried in Hazelmere Parish church.
For example, some areas were transferred from Berkshire to Oxfordshire, and from Buckinghamshire to Berkshire.
Hartwell House, Buckinghamshire, Louis XVIII's court-in-exile from 1808 until the Restoration.
Fry grew up in the village of Booton near Reepham, Norfolk, having moved from Chesham, Buckinghamshire at an early age.
The line currently runs from in the City of London to in Buckinghamshire, with branch lines to, and, although before 1988 the Hammersmith & City line and the East London line were also branded as the Metropolitan line.
The origin of the county name probably comes from the Duke of Buckingham ( Buckinghamshire, England ).
It was named by William Penn in 1682 after Buckinghamshire, England, the county where he lived and from which his family originated.
Place names in Bucks County derived from places in Buckinghamshire include Buckingham, Chalfont ( named after Chalfont St Giles ), Wycombe and Solebury ( spelled Soulbury in England ).
The name " Wickham " was derived from the manor of " Temple Wycombe " in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom, the family home of John Archdale, Governor of North and South Carolina from 1695 to 1696.
However, from 1837 onwards, more than three quarters were made by the firm of George Tutill of Chesham in Buckinghamshire.
His projects included Chiswick House, Stowe, Buckinghamshire, from about 1730 onwards, designs for Alexander Pope's villa garden at Twickenham, for Queen Caroline at Richmond and notably at Rousham House, Oxfordshire, where he created a sequence of Arcadian set-pieces punctuated with temples, cascades, grottoes, Palladian bridges and exedra, opening the field for the larger scale achievements of Capability Brown in the following generation.
Buckingham takes its name from Buckingham in Buckinghamshire known as Bucks County in England.

Buckinghamshire and which
He gained nominations to contest progressively safer seats at two subsequent General Elections and was in both cases elected, for Shrewsbury in 1841 ( despite serious opposition, and financial difficulties which opponents seized on ), and then for Buckinghamshire county in 1847.
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.
* " Baron Hobart ", a subsidiary title which is held by the Earl of Buckinghamshire
Barker failed to get into the Young Vic School, but joined the Manchester Repertory Company, which was based in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, often taking comic roles in their weekly shows.
It is thought to have been inspired by the Buckinghamshire village of Brill, which Tolkien visited regularly in his early years at Oxford.
Cerdic's name may be commemorated in the name of the village of Chearsley, Buckinghamshire, which appears in the Domesday Book ( 1086 ) as Cerdeslai.
Well-financed, and equipped with a new central radio station at Hanslope Park in Buckinghamshire ( designated Special Communications Unit No. 3 or SCU3 ), it became the communication and interception service of MI6 which previously had possessed no such capability.
Paulus painted a self portrait which was at Hackwood Park, Hampshire until 1998, it is now at Elibank House, Buckinghamshire.
It was ruled by Egbert until the early 670s, when a charter shows Wulfhere confirming a grant made to Bishop Eorcenwald by Frithuwold, a sub-king in Surrey, which may have extended north into modern Buckinghamshire.
The name comes from Cliveden, the stately home in Buckinghamshire, which was then Astor's country residence.
Although situated in the county of Buckinghamshire which is one of the most affluent parts of the country Wycombe contains some considerably deprived areas.
Coke was briefly restrained from acting in Parliament by Charles ; he was made High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire by the King in 1625, which prohibited him from sitting in Parliament until his term expired a year later.
It has been said that he bore a striking resemblance to John Thaw, who was the star of Inspector Morse, which, perhaps coincidentally, was a television series about a detective in the Thames Valley Police Force ( the modern-day successor to Buckinghamshire Constabulary ).
After being asked to leave the Convent of Our Lady as well, she later attended Wycombe Court School, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, during which time she lived with a foster mother from the age of six.
As of this date, the District ( which stretches from the Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire borders in the north to the Hampshire border in the southwest ) has also been able to elect a mayor.
The exception is Northern Ireland and parts of England including the counties of Buckinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Kent which retained the system.
Less than 50 years later, in 1846 a similar register of 22 able-bodied men had been assembled to form the Chesham troop of the Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry which coincided with the billeting of troops from the Queen's Own 7th Hussars passing through the town on their way to Ireland.

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