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Preface to Huntingdonshire - CRSBIHuntingdonshire is an inland, diamond-shaped county in eastern England, with a low, rolling landscape and a low highest point. It has had administrative ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Huntingdonshire population change, Census 2021 – ONSJun 28, 2022 · In Huntingdonshire, the population size has increased by 6.7%, from around 169,500 in 2011 to 180,800 in 2021. This is ...Missing: geography | Show results with:geography
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[PDF] Huntingdonshire Economic Growth Strategy 2025-2030Huntingdonshire's economy grew from agricultural roots, with market towns like Huntingdon, St Ives and Godmanchester enabling trade in agricultural produce.
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County signals plans to become unitary authority - BBCSep 25, 2025 · During changes to the running of local government in the 1990s, the area was combined with the rest of Cambridgeshire. Huntingdonshire is proud ...
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The Cromwell Museum - Early LifeThe couple had ten children, three boys and seven girls. Only one of the boys survived infancy – Oliver Cromwell, who was born in Huntingdon on 25th April 1599.
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Huntingdonshire | Association of British CountiesSep 8, 2014 · Huntingdonshire is a historic East Anglian shire, described as a delightful spot, with a unique identity and culture, and a long history.Missing: key facts
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Huntingdonshire - Oxford ReferenceThe earliest mention of the shire is in the Anglo‐Saxon Chronicle for 1011, when it was once more overrun by the Danes. By the time of the Domesday survey, ...
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History of Huntingdon' By the time of the Domesday Book in 1086, it had evolved to “Huntedun.” The name is thought to mean either 'the huntsman's hill' or 'Hunta's hill.Missing: Huntingdonshire etymology origin
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Huntingdon, England | Huntington HistorySep 29, 2014 · The name Huntingdon was originally Huntandūn meaning “Hunta's hill.” Hunta was presumably a person or perhaps just a reference to a hunter ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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About Huntingdonshire - Association of British CountiesThe highest point in Huntingdonshire is at a place called Bush Ground, near Covington: it is at the dizzy height of 263 feet above sea level and is the lowest ...Missing: elevation range
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[PDF] Landscape Guide - of Huntingdonshire District CouncilThe foundation of any landscape is the geology that lies beneath it. ... Basin topography creates an inward looking landscape. The open expanse of the.
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BGS publications onlineGeology of the country around Huntingdon and Biggleswade. Explanation of sheets 187 and 204. 1965. Details. Zoom level: 2. Pages per row: 5. Page 1 of 104.
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[PDF] Chapter 3 - Landscape Character AreasThe area contains the highest land in. Huntingdonshire with a distinctive ridged topography formed by streams flowing down from this higher land towards the ...
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History of Huntingdonshire | Map and description for the countyHuntingdonshire, Huntingdon, or Hunts, inland co., South Midland District, England; is bounded W. and N. by Northamptonshire, E. by Cambridgeshire, ...
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Huntingdon And Peterborough | Encyclopedia.comMay 14, 2018 · Huntingdonshire was the third smallest of English counties in population until merged with Cambridgeshire by the Local Government Act of ...Missing: extent abolition
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Huntingdonshire - GENUKIFurther north, the county boundary which ran through the parishes of Winwick, Luddington, Thurning and Lutton, was regularised, assigning Winwick wholly to ...Missing: borders | Show results with:borders<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Model Laundry, Ouse Walk, Huntingdon, CambridgeshireAerial photographic work has discovered groups of Neolithic monuments including henges, a cursus and a long mortuary enclosure, in addition to Bronze Age burial.
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A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon: archaeology shines light ... - GOV.UKMar 27, 2018 · A Roman trade distribution centre, an abandoned medieval village and three prehistoric monuments are among nationally significant archaeological discoveries ...Missing: Huntingdonshire | Show results with:Huntingdonshire
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Godmanchester (Durovigutum) Roman FortA fort was built nearby shortly after the Roman invasion of AD 43 and covered about 2.4 hectares. It was defended by twin ditches with associated timber and ...Missing: Huntingdonshire | Show results with:Huntingdonshire
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Godmanchester (Durovigutum) Data - Capturing CambridgeA fort was built here shortly after the Roman invasion of AD43. It was burnt down during the Boudiccan Revolt but was quickly rebuilt.
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Ermine Street Roman Road from Godmanchester to Water NewtonErmine Street Roman Road from Godmanchester to Water Newton. Margary Number: 2b. Distance: 20 miles. The major road in eastern England running from London ...
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A Route Well Travelled. The archaeology of the A14 Huntingdon to ...The very early Roman period (mid-1st century AD) witnessed significant settlement disruption, possibly resulting from shifts in systems of land management, ...
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[PDF] Durovigutum - ArchaeopressThis publication is the first time that all of Michael Green's investigations into Roman Godmanchester have been distilled into a single book. It has been my ...
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A Route Well Travelled. The archaeology of the A14 Huntingdon to ...Many of the major Roman sites along the A14 were deserted at, or before, the end of the Roman period - Alconbury 3 was abandoned in the 4th century with the ...
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The Women of Anglo Saxon Huntingdonshire – Part 1: Setting the ...May 11, 2021 · Documents indicate that Huntingdonshire was inhabited by two or more small Anglo-Saxon tribes by the eighth century – and named tribes include ...
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History of HuntingdonKing Edward the Elder, son of Alfred the Great, successfully attacked the town in 921 and drove out the Vikings. He made Huntingdon the centre of its own ...
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Ramsey Abbey - Catholic Encyclopedia - New AdventRamsey Abbey, Huntingdonshire, England, was founded by Ailwine (Ethelwine, Egelwine), a Saxon noble, in 969. He was encouraged in the undertaking by St ...
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Ramsey Abbey, Huntingdonshire (now Cambridgeshire): alterations ...Ramsey Abbey was founded circa 969 and was among the most important English monastic houses with, for example, about 80 Benedictine monks in the twelth and ...
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Huntingdonshire | Domesday BookThere were 101 places in the county of Huntingdonshire in Domesday Book. Name, Hundred, Households. Huntingdon · Hurstingstone, 359. Kimbolton · Leightonstone ...
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Huntingdon | Domesday BookHuntingdon was a settlement in Domesday Book, in the hundred of Hurstingstone and the county of Huntingdonshire. It had a recorded population of 359 households ...
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Full article: Continuity and Revival: 12th-Century Standing Crosses ...Sep 7, 2023 · We focus here on five elaborately decorated Huntingdonshire 'high crosses' in the pre-Conquest tradition. They belong to two interrelated groups.
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A Route Well Travelled. The archaeology of the A14 Huntingdon to ...The archaeological excavations undertaken during the A14 improvement scheme identified medieval and post-medieval remains across the whole project area.
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History • Discover HuntingdonHuntingdon has deep roots, dating back to the days of the Anglo-Saxons and Danes. It first pops up in the historical record in 921.Missing: references Huntingdonshire
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Buckden Palace & the Most Obstinate Woman That May BeMay 5, 2019 · Plan of Buckden Palace and its grounds as it was during the Tudor period. 'Parishes: Buckden', in A History of the County of Huntingdon: Volume ...
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Witchcraft in 16th & 17th Century England - The Tudor EnthusiastOct 31, 2012 · Mother Samuel, from Huntingdonshire, was tortured into confessing to the death of Lady Cromwell in 1590. She, her daughter, and her husband ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Oliver Cromwell biography - Britain ExpressOliver Cromwell was born on 25 April 1599, in Huntingdon, near Cambridge. His father Robert was the younger son of a knight.Missing: period | Show results with:period<|separator|>
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Oliver Cromwell: Soldier, Statesman, Lord Protector | Hampton Court ...In the 1630s, disputes and financial troubles forced Cromwell out of Huntingdon. The family moved to St Ives where he worked as a modest tenant farmer. However ...
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The Birth of Oliver Cromwell | History TodayApr 4, 1999 · The early life of Oliver Cromwell, who was born on 25 April 1599. A baby boy was christened in the church of St John the Baptist in Huntingdon ...Missing: Huntingdonshire source
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September | 2014 - Huntington HistorySep 29, 2014 · Cromwell was elected to Parliament in 1640. He later helped raise troops in Huntingdonshire for the Parliamentarians' New Model Army during the ...
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Huntingdon | History of Parliament OnlineThe town grew by about 50 per cent during the early Stuart period ... He was supported, perhaps, by his neighbour Sir Oliver Cromwell, whom he met regularly as a ...
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Significant Oliver Cromwell deed joins Huntingdon archive - BBCOct 31, 2021 · Oliver Cromwell was born in Huntingdon in 1599 and lived in present day Cambridgeshire until the Civil War in the 1640s.
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Oliver Cromwell by Estelle Ross - Heritage HistoryIn the closing year of the sixteenth century, in the quiet little town of Huntingdon, Oliver Cromwell first saw the light. He was born on April 25, 1599, ...
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[PDF] Huntingdonshire 1851-1901: changes in population and poor relief ...For now, it can be noted that in some parts of rural England, including Huntingdonshire, severe agricultural decline was the backdrop to possibly the most ...
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London Brick Company in Stewartby - Bedfordshire ArchivesFounded in 1889 in Fletton, Huntingdonshire by businessman J C Hill, the London Brick Company began to acquire land in Bedfordshire, which would provide Oxford ...
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Brickworks - Friends of Warboys LibraryThe Warboys Brick Works was a brick factory located in Warboys, a village in Huntingdonshire, which was absorbed into Cambridgeshire in 1974.
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[PDF] INFORMATION 124 - British Brick SocietyJun 22, 2013 · Tilbury, 'An Introduction to Brick and. Tile-Making in Huntingdonshire', a dissertation submitted for a BA (Hons) degree in Ceramics at.
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[PDF] Huntingdon Conservation Area Character Assessment1.6 Like other market towns in Huntingdonshire, Huntingdon's built environment developed slowly from the Middle Ages until just after the Second World War.
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(PDF) The Water and Steam Mills of Huntingdonshire's Great OuseThe conference was entitled “The Wonders of Huntingdonshire – The Milling Heritage of one of England's Smallest Counties.” This heritage is not only rich ...
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Archives A to Z | Cambridgeshire County CouncilPortholme Meadow in Huntingdon was used as an airfield from as early as 1910. This was only two years after the Wright brothers first flew.
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What county is Peterborough actually in - we settled the debateNov 12, 2020 · In 1965 the Soke of Peterborough merged with the County of Huntingdonshire to form the County of Huntingdon and Peterborough, an administrative ...
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The Parish and beyond | Eye Parish CouncilBecause the Soke had a small population for a county in 1965 it was merged with Huntingdonshire to form the new county of Huntingdon and Peterborough and the ...
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Eric Pickles: celebrate St George and England's traditional countiesApr 23, 2013 · Under the Local Government Act 1972, Huntingdon and Peterborough merged to form the new non-metropolitan county of Cambridgeshire.
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Long shadows: 50 years of the Local Government Act 1972Oct 26, 2022 · It established some new counties (Avon, Cleveland, Humberside); merged some smaller counties with their neighbours (Huntingdonshire, Rutland ...
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Peterborough Registration District - UKBMD1889. All the areas in Peterborough registration district became part of the county of Huntingdon & Peterborough on 1.4.1965. Civil Parish.
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The cobbled street: Memories of a child - The History PressNov 18, 2020 · It was not known at the time that these revival meetings would greatly impact on society's quest for total reform of the plight of the slum ...
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District Council launches new 'Happens in Hunts' campaign to ...Sep 11, 2025 · The launch of Happens in Hunts comes as the council continues to work with partner authorities on local government reorganisation.Missing: loss revival
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Campaign for Historic Counties (@RealCounties) / Posts / XPreserving Heritage, Promoting Identity Our Objectives: ✓ Maps and all roads to mark historic county boundaries ✓ Remove 'county' from council names and ...Missing: loss | Show results with:loss<|separator|>
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City, district and county councils in Cambridgeshire could be ...Dec 23, 2024 · The city, district and county councils in Cambridgeshire could all be abolished under government plans to overhaul local government.
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(PDF) Review of 'The Sheriffs of Cambridgeshire and HuntingdonshireThis review discusses Elizabeth Stazicker's book on the sheriffs of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, detailing the historical evolution of the office ...
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[PDF] Introduction to Quarter Sessions Records: - FamilySearchApr 23, 2021 · From 1388 to 1972, Justices of the Peace were empowered by the King to meet four times a year, or quarterly, to hold Courts of Quarter Sessions.
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Collection browser - Cambridgeshire ArchivesOct 5, 2018 · KHCP - Huntingdonshire Quarter Sessions Court. Collapse 1 - The Court in Session: bundles, 1 - The Court in Session: bundles ...
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Index to Lord-Lieutenants and Vice-Lord ... - thePeerage.comCount equals 20 individuals. Lord-Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire and Peterborough Herbert, Dennis George Ruddock, 2nd Baron Hemingford ( 1968-1982 ) Count ...
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registration districts in Huntingdonshire - UKBMDThe list below shows the civil registration districts in Huntingdonshire between 1837 and 1974. The same districts were used to compile the census returns.Missing: structure 1900
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Huntingdonshire Archives and Libraries - FamilySearchFeb 19, 2023 · In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, Huntingdon merged with Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely to form the new non-metropolitan county of ...
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Remembering Huntingdonshire's proud history | The Hunts PostApr 26, 2021 · ... administrative county of Huntingdonshire was abolished in 1974. However, that administrative county was only created in 1888 replacing the ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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Huntingdonshire: The curious case of a historic county that fights for ...Dec 15, 2021 · Huntingdonshire lost its county status in 1974, when it merged with Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely. But some are keen to remind people that the ...
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Homepage of Huntingdonshire District Council - Huntingdonshire ...Bins & Waste Planning, Council Tax, Leisure, Streets & Parking, Housing, Licensing, View more servicesCouncil Tax · Contact Us · Huntingdonshire.gov.uk · Planning & Buildings
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Councillors, Meetings and Decision-Making - Huntingdonshire.gov.ukOur Constitution sets out how we operate, how decisions are made and the procedures which are followed to ensure that these are efficient, transparent and ...
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Councillors - Huntingdonshire.gov.ukThe current political composition of the council is: Conservative - 18. Liberal Democrat - 11. HDC Independent Group - 10. Cambs Independent Group - 7. Labour ...
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Councillor Sarah Joanne Conboy - of Huntingdonshire District CouncilTitle: Executive Leader, Chair of the Cabinet and Executive Councillor for Place, Group Leader, Liberal Democrats. Party: Liberal Democrat.Missing: Douglas | Show results with:Douglas
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Agenda for Audit and Governance Committee on Thursday, 19th ...15. Date of Next Meeting. Tuesday 15th July 2025 at 10am in the CPCA Meeting Room, Pathfinder House, Huntingdonshire District Council.
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Senior Team - Huntingdonshire.gov.ukSenior Team ; Mike Gildersleeves - Deputy Chief Executive and Corporate Director (Place). Operational Services - Waste, Grounds, Streets and CCTV; Health and ...
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Local Plan Additional Sites | Let's Talk HuntingdonshireHere, you'll find details on how to participate in the consultation and key information about the Local Plan and related documents. Your feedback is crucial on ...
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Huntingdonshire District Council – Progress ReviewThe council undertook an LGA Corporate Peer Challenge (CPC) 15 – 17 May 2024 and promptly published the full report with an action plan. The Progress Review ...Missing: revive county
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Huntingdonshire | In search of traditional customs and ceremoniesApr 30, 2024 · “One of The Huntingdonshire Society's early campaigns was to persuade local people to add “Huntingdonshire” to their addresses rather than “ ...
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FEATURE: Sir Peter Brown on unitary authorities | The Hunts PostOct 31, 2014 · A unitary authority for Huntingdonshire has been considered in the past but rejected by Government, principally because it was felt that the district was not ...
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Huntingdonshire Day - Association of British CountiesIn 1889 a new “administrative county of Huntingdon” was created, which was eventually abolished in the Local Government Act 1972. Nevertheless that Act left ...
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Local Government Reorganisation - Huntingdonshire.gov.ukIn December 2024, the government announced plans for local government reorganisation and devolution in England. On this page, we answer some key questions on ...Missing: abolition opposition
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Huntingdonshire to Explore Standalone Unitary AuthoritySep 25, 2025 · These include the three proposed options for reorganisation, which were announced on 11 June 2025, and a fourth Greater Peterborough option, ...
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Huntingdonshire District Council could be unitary authoritySep 25, 2025 · Huntingdonshire District Council hopes to pursue the option E case which would see the district become a unitary authority in its own right.
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Inland Trade in Medieval England, 1150-1350 – EH.net... medieval economy was thoroughly permeated by markets and market activities. ... Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire between 1305 and 1346. These costs ...
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99.08.04, Masschaele, Peasants, Merchants, and Markets | The ...Masschaele's thesis is that the English economy of the late twelfth through early fourteenth centuries was much more sophisticated than previously allowed, and ...
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“Centuries of hard work, ingenuity and ceaseless vigilance ...Jun 18, 2020 · Life on the fens prior to drainage had fundamentally not changed in centuries; cattle were kept and grazed on higher land in summer, meadows ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Fishing for gold: how eels powered the medieval economyDec 8, 2020 · Fishing for gold: how eels powered the medieval economy ... In 1194, the monks of Ramsey Abbey in Huntingdonshire needed a way across a local fen, ...
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A brief history of the Great FenIn 1630 a group of wealthy landowners (the 'Gentleman Adventurers'), headed by the Earl of Bedford, set out to drain the fens so that the peat soils could be ...
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1630s-present: draining and restoring the Fens | The Isles ProjectOct 30, 2007 · Since 1600, over 99% of traditional fen wetland has been lost. Only three fragments remain. · Our project area is one of the few areas in which ...
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Tracking the Agricultural Revolution in England - jstorParkinson, R., General view of the agriculture of the county of Rutland (1808). Parkinson, R., General view of the agriculture of the county of Huntingdon (1811) ...<|separator|>
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A short history of the FensFeb 13, 2019 · Victorian Fenland saw the development of the technology of steam drainage: as the levels of the peat shrank, more and more power was needed to ...
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Labour Market Profile - Huntingdonshire - NomisAll figures are the most recent available. Resident population; Employment and unemployment; Economic inactivity; Workless households; Employment by occupation ...Missing: growth sectors
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Huntingdonshire's employment, unemployment and economic ...May 13, 2024 · Around 3,300 people aged 16 and over in Huntingdonshire were unemployed in the year ending December 2023. This is a rate of 3.2%. This was ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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[PDF] Two - Let's Talk HuntingdonshireSource: “Ready to Recover” Economic Growth Strategy For Huntingdonshire District 2020-2025, Huntingdonshire Economic. Growth Plan 2013 – 2023, Greater ...
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Economic Growth Strategy | Huntingdonshire InvestHuntingdonshire's new Economic Growth Strategy (EGS) has now been approved. It sets out the Council's plans to support the local economy, help businesses grow, ...
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Huntingdonshire's Economic StrategyIt sets out the Council's plans to support the local economy, help businesses grow and attract new investment to the area. The updated strategy responds to ...Missing: sectors | Show results with:sectors
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[PDF] Huntingdonshire Economic Growth Strategy 2025-2030Huntingdonshire's economy grew from agricultural roots, with market towns like Huntingdon, St Ives and. Godmanchester enabling trade in agricultural produce. St ...<|separator|>
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FAQs | Big Ideas and Aspirations for the FutureHuntingdonshire Futures is a new Place Strategy that is intended to shape a shared vision for the future of Huntingdonshire for the next 30 years.
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[PDF] Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Local Industrial StrategyThis Local Industrial Strategy aims to tailor and customise intervention to meet the distinctive needs of the three different areas of the local economy – ...
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Huntingdonshire Business Newsletter - Buckden Parish CouncilMay 12, 2023 · Welcome to the latest edition of this weekly newsletter, produced by the Economic Development department at Huntingdonshire District Council ...
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Statistics - Huntingdonshire.gov.ukPopulation. The latest (mid-2023) population estimate for Huntingdonshire is 186,070 (source: mid-2023 population estimates, Office for National Statistics).Missing: geography | Show results with:geography
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Figure 4.23 Huntingdonshire's population by ward, Census 2021The 2021 census recorded a total population for Huntingdonshire as being 180,830 people, this is an increase of 6.7% from the 2011 Census where there were ...
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Where Cambridgeshire's population has increased the most this yearAug 6, 2025 · In Huntingdonshire, there was a net gain of 2,340 people who relocated to Huntingdonshire. There were also more births than deaths in both ...
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How life has changed in Huntingdonshire: Census 2021Jan 19, 2023 · In 2021, Huntingdonshire was home to around 1.4 people per football pitch-sized piece of land, compared with 1.3 in 2011. This area was among ...Missing: geography | Show results with:geography
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Population by ethnicity and Local Authority 2021... Census","2021","Huntingdonshire","E07000011","Asian","ONS 2021 5+1","5745","180832","5515455","3.2","% of region","0.1","% of ethnic group" "Population by ...
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Huntingdonshire (District, United Kingdom) - City PopulationHuntingdonshire, District, 156,954 ; Huntingdonshire. 180,833 Population [2021] – Census. 906.2 km² Area. 199.6/km² Population Density [2021]. 0.65% Annual ...Missing: geography | Show results with:geography
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Huntingdonshire Demographics | Age, Ethnicity, Religion, WellbeingThe population of Huntingdonshire is 184,052 according to mid-2022 population figures published by the ONS. In the year between mid-2021 and mid-2022, the ...
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History - Oliver Cromwell's HouseOliver Cromwell was born in nearby Huntingdon on 25th April 1599. He was born into what had been one of the wealthiest families in Huntingdonshire.Missing: source | Show results with:source
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Oliver Cromwell's 425th birthday marked by troops in HuntingdonApr 27, 2024 · Cromwell's birth date was chosen for the annual celebration of the former county "because he is the most famous person in Huntingdonshire", said ...
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Sir Henry Royce | hrfoundationFrederick Henry Royce was born in Alwalton, Huntingdonshire, near Peterborough, the son of James and Mary Royce and was the youngest of their five children. ...Missing: birthplace | Show results with:birthplace
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Sir Henry Royce, Baronet | Founder, Engineer, Rolls ... - Britannicain full: Sir Frederick Henry, Baronet Royce ; born: March 27, 1863, Alwalton, Huntingdonshire, Eng. ; died: April 22, 1933, West Wittering, Sussex (aged 70).
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Katherine of Aragon | Hampton Court PalaceThe Death of Katherine of Aragon In May 1534, Katherine moved to Kimbolton Castle, where she continued writing letters to her allies and expressing concern for ...
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Kimbolton Castle: The Final Days and Death of Katherine of AragonOn 7 January 1536, a beleaguered Katherine of Aragon died at Kimbolton Castle in Cambridgeshire. She had spent the final years of her eventful life in exile.
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Leagues & Clubs - Huntingdonshire FAClubs and leagues are the backbone of football in Huntingdonshire. Information is available on how to start a club, join a league, and develop your club. ...
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Huntingdon Town F.C. – The HuntersHuntingdon Town Football Club is a football club located in the small town of Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England. The club was founded in 1995.Teams · Mini Football · The Club · Calendar
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Godmanchester Rovers FC - Godmanchester Football & Sports ...Godmanchester Rovers has 3 senior teams, youth (U7-U16) and ladies/girls teams. They are building a 3G pitch and have a new U18's management team.How to Find Us · Fixtures · League Table · Sponsorship
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Huntingdonshire County Cricket LeagueCLUBS · Blunham CC · Brampton CC · Bretton CC, Hunts · Buckden CC · Burghley Park CC · Cambourne CC. Cambridge NCI CC. City of Ely CC. Cople CC. Easton-On-The ...Fixtures & Results · Competitions · Division 1 · Division 2
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Huntingdon & District Cricket Club: WelcomeProvides you with all you need to know about our club. Members - check out fixtures, results, latest news and much more.
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Leisure & Recreation - Huntingdonshire.gov.ukOne Leisure Centres, Swimming, gym, spa, Cyclone, sports facilities, Parks, Nature Reserves and Green Spaces, Details of parks, nature reserves, play areas and ...
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Sport and Activity Sessions - Huntingdonshire.gov.ukOur activities for young people include street sports such as football, dodgeball, and cricket, UCanoe, boxing, mini movers (under 5s) and multi-sport sessions.
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Explore The Outdoors | Huntingdonshire DiscoverWhether you're boating on the River Great Ouse, birdwatching at Grafham Water, or picnicking in one of our tranquil nature reserves, Huntingdonshire offers ...
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Parks, Nature Reserves, Play Areas and Green SpacesHuntingdon and Godmanchester. Hinchingbrooke Country Park · Godmanchester Community Nursery · Riverside Park · Sapley Playing Fields ; St Ives. Hill Rise Park.Missing: recreation | Show results with:recreation
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THE 5 BEST Outdoor Activities in Huntingdon (2025) - TripadvisorOutdoor Activities in Huntingdon · 1. Johnsons Of Old Hurst · 2. Brampton Park Golf Club · 3. American Golf Hemingford Abbots Golf Complex · 4. Ramsey Golf and ...Missing: Huntingdonshire | Show results with:Huntingdonshire
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Things to do near Huntingdon- Aqua & Water ParkTHINGS TO DO IN HUNTINGDON · Southlake Aqua Park · Portholme Meadow · Huntingdon Racecourse · Hinchingbrooke Park Nature Reserve · Huntingdon Riverside Park.Missing: Huntingdonshire | Show results with:Huntingdonshire
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The Hunts Post: Huntingdon and St Neots News, Sport & Things to doLatest news, sport, and things to do for Huntingdon and St Neots and the surrounding Cambridgeshire areas from the The Hunts Post.News · Sport · Death Notices · CrimeMissing: TV | Show results with:TV
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HCR104fm – Local radio for HuntingdonThe Spirit of Chamber Music. For this special concert, we're taking a different approach and presenting a more intimate, chamber-style experience.Missing: newspapers | Show results with:newspapers
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Festival – July 2025 - Huntingdonshire History FestivalFestival – July 2025 ... Explore the Haunted History of Huntingdonshire this August, with a series of guided walks with local paranormal expert Mark Egerton, ...<|separator|>
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Festivals | The Hunts PostWest End stars and open-air cinema light up town's carnival · Throwback to a previous edition of Cambridge Folk Festival.
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Pub & Local Beer & Cider Festivals - Huntingdonshire CAMRADetails are listed below of upcoming pub and other local beer & cider festivals that will be held in and around the branch area that we have been informed ...
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Legends And Traditions Of Huntingdonshire (1888): Saunders, W H ...The book includes stories of famous Huntingdonshire figures such as Oliver Cromwell, as well as tales of local customs, superstitions, and beliefs. Saunders ...
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Arms (crest) of Huntingdonshire (District) - Heraldry of the WorldOrigin/meaning The arms were officially granted on April 9, 1937 to the former Huntingdonshire (County), see there.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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CIVIC HERALDRY OF ENGLAND AND WALES-HUNTINGDON ...The red lion reminds us of Scotland and that Huntingdonshire was once a fief of the Scottish Crown. An elaborate collar is round the neck and it holds a small ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Huntingdonshire (England) - CRW FlagsOct 3, 2020 · The flag is heraldically described as "Vert charged with a hunting horn stringed or", or in plain English green with a gold, ribboned hunting ...
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File:Coat of Arms of Huntingdonshire.svg - Wikimedia CommonsFeb 20, 2021 · Date, 20 February 2021 ; Object history. English: Coat of arms of Huntingdonshire County Council from 1937 until the council's abolition in 1965.
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Huntingdonshire Flag | Free official image and info | UK Flag RegistryIt comes from the crest of the former Huntingdonshire County Council coat of arms (1937), where a lion rampant holds it in its grasp. The hunting horn also ...
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Huntingdonshire - British County FlagsJun 22, 2013 · The Huntingdonshire flag was originally held aloft by a red lion, as a feature of the crest, crest on the arms hunts-cc-arms of Huntingdonshire council, ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Huntingdonshire - WikishireFeb 8, 2020 · The County of Huntingdon (abbreviated Hunts) is a shire between the Midlands and East Anglia. It is one of the smaller counties in Great Britain.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Huntingdonshire - GENUKIDec 28, 2024 · There are likewise St. Neot's, Ramsey, St. Ives, and Kimbolton, which are market towns, and the quondam market town of Yaxley. County courts are ...
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Huntingdon - City PopulationHuntingdon. 25,600 Population [2021] – Census. 7.840 km² Area. 3,265/km² Population Density [2021]. 0.67% Annual Population Change [2011 → 2021]. Map Chart ...
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Huntingdonshire, England - Gazetteer of British Place NamesThe Romans established the towns of Godmanchester and Chesterton. The Dark Age history of the area is not well understood. The Danes established headquarters in ...
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St Ives (Cambridgeshire, East of England, United Kingdom)St Ives. 16,815 Population [2021] – Census. 4.970 km² Area. 3,383/km² Population Density [2021]. 0.26% Annual Population Change [2011 → 2021]. Map Chart Weather ...
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Ramsey (Parish, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts ...8,593 Population [2021] – Census ; 64.41 km² Area ; 133.4/km² Population Density [2021].
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Godmanchester (Parish, United Kingdom) - City PopulationGodmanchester. 7,893 Population [2021] – Census. 19.85 km² Area. 397.6/km² Population Density [2021]. 1.6% Annual Population Change [2011 → 2021]. Map Chart ...
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Huntingdonshire map of 81 parishes - SWC MapsParishes map: Abbots Ripton, Abbotsley, Alconbury, Alconbury Weston, Alwalton, Barham and Woolley, Bluntisham, Brampton, Brington and Molesworth, Broughton, ...
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Parishes: Alconbury-cum-Weston | British History OnlineAcumesberie (xi cent.); Alchmundesbiri, Alcmundeberi (xii cent.); Alkemundesbiry, Acmundebiry, Aucmundebury, Aumondebiry Weston (xiii cent.); Alkunbiry, ...
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Parishes: Abbotsley | British History OnlineABBOTSLEY. Adboldesle (xii cent.), Albedesley, Abbodesle, Abbotesley (xiii cent.), Albodesle (xiv cent.). The parish of Abbotsley contains 1,723 acres of ...Missing: Huntingdonshire | Show results with:Huntingdonshire
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Parishes: Hemingford Grey | British History OnlineHEMINGFORD GREY. East Hemingeford, Emingeforde (xi cent.); Hamicheford (xii cent.); Hemmingeforde Turbervill, Turbelville, Trubbevill, or Trubelvill, ...Missing: Huntingdonshire | Show results with:Huntingdonshire
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7 of the prettiest villages in Huntingdonshire - The Hunts PostJul 24, 2021 · Waresley is a quaint village with a little under 300 residents recorded in the 2001 census – but its picturesque landscape holds plenty of beauty spots.
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Parishes: Woolley | British History OnlineUlvelai (xi cent.); Wulueleia, Wolfleg, Wlfleg, Wolle (xiii cent.); Wolley (xvi cent.). Woolley is about 5 miles north of Grafham station on the Huntingdon and ...
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Parishes: St Neots | British History OnlineST. NEOTS. S. Neod (xii cent.); Villa Sancti Neoti (xiii cent. and later). The parish of St. Neots originally formed part of Eynesbury, but when in 1113 the ...
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Huntingdon Registration District - UKBMDAlconbury Weston · Huntingdon & Peterborough. 1965. 1974 ; All Saints. Huntingdonshire. 1837. 1911. Abolished 1.10.1911 and added to the parish of Huntingdon.