bedfordshire in English

noun

county in England

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1. Blackthorns Sun Club is Bedfordshire premier naturist location

2. The surname Ballcock was first found in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.

3. Bedfordshire had the highest population of Barnage families in 1891.

4. In 1891 there were 2 Barnage families living in Bedfordshire

5. 2, Beech green, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, LU6 1EB: 13 Oct 2017 £295,000 View Details

6. A school in the village of Riseley, Bedfordshire, named after the Countess of Richmond.

7. Although not intransigent, Wash was clearly uneasy about the specific link with Bedfordshire as the precedent to establish a principle.

8. Les Ebdon, vice-chancellor of Bedfordshire, said his university was running extra induction weeks in anticipation of international students being delayed.

9. Celebrating 100 Years of Business Original Totternhoe Clunch (approved by all conservation authorities) direct from our quarry at Totternhoe in Bedfordshire, England.

10. Cambridgeshire Clunch was mined from a seam of particularly hard chalk that ran all the way from the Chilterns of Buckinghamshire, through Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire and into Cambridgeshire.

11. Edmund Brocket, “had been a priest for over 50 years was ejected in 1643/4 as scandalous in life and unsound doctrine.” From William, the youngest son of Edward Brocket and Elizabeth (Thwaytes) probably descends the “cadet line” the Brocket’s of Campton and Dunton, Bedfordshire and Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire.

12. Edmund Brocket, “had been a priest for over 50 years was ejected in 1643/4 as scandalous in life and unsound doctrine.” From William, the youngest son of Edward Brocket and Elizabeth (Thwaytes) probably descends the “cadet line” the Brocket’s of Campton and Dunton, Bedfordshire and Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire.