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  Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, England
Early in the sixteenth century Bradenham was acquired by Andrew Windsor, the son of Thomas Windsor of Stanwell.
Isaac died at Bradenham in 1848 and is buried in the Church.
Bradenham Manor is currently in use by a commercial company as a training college and is not open to the public.
www.petergoodearl.co.uk /laceygreen/bradnhm/abrad.htm   (2342 words)

  
 Bradenham
The manor belonged in the 13th century to the Earls of Warwick: towards the end of that century it came into the possession of the Bradenhams, (who took their name from the village,) and was afterwards successively in the families of Falwesley, Wiltshire, Botiler and Scot.
After this, Bradenham was for many years a seat of the noble family of Windsor, having been purchased in 1500 by Sir Andrews Windsor, who was, in 1529, created Lord Windsor of Bradenham.
In 1566 Queen Elizabeth, being on her return from the university of Oxford, was most sumptuously entertained at Bradenham, by Edward, Lord Windsor, whose kinsman, Miles Windsor, spoke an oration on the occasion, which was highly commended by her majesty.
met.open.ac.uk /genuki/big/eng/BKM/Bradenham/Index.html   (960 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Bradenham Village   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bradenham is the location of a grand manor, which in the 13th century was a property belonging to the Earl of Warwick.
A nuclear bunker was built by RAF Strike Command on this National Trust land between 1983 and 1985 in spite of opposition, including from a Peace camp.
The whole village of Bradenham is owned by the National Trust.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Bradenham-Village   (199 words)

  
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Bradenham suffered their first league defeat of the season against a young but talented Sprowston side.
Bradenham were missing two of their regular bowlers and so, with limited bowling options, decided to bowl first, despite winning the toss.
Bradenham's reply started brightly with Cochrane hitting Eccles for 2 boundaries in his first two overs.
home.freeuk.net /bradenhamcc/sat1_reports/rep_2405031.htm   (315 words)

  
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Bradenham won this cracking match with a never say die attitude and 100% commitment from the whole team who all had a part to play.
Bradenham had seen that this was a great batting track and knew it would be just as hard for them in the field.
However, Bradenham were still working hard as a team,were committed to every ball and a double bowling changed reaped its reward.
www.bradenhamcc.co.uk /sata_reps_05/rep_180605a.htm   (366 words)

  
 West Bradenham, Norfolk - Kelly's 1883 Directory
Bradenham Wood, close by it, is a well-known meet of the Norfolk foxhounds.
chairman of the quarter sessions of Western division of Norfolk, is lord of the manor of West Bradenham and chief landowner; the Girling family are lords of Bokenham manor.
The soil is loam and clay; subsoil, clay and gravel.
apling.freeservers.com /Villages/WestBradenham.htm   (327 words)

  
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Bradenham's normally tight bowling wasn't in evidence this week as they were put to the sword early on.
Lindsay and Konicezny set about building a partnership similar to one that Bradenham had compiled and over the next 16 overs took the score on to 154 before the later was out for 37 off the bowling of Hardstaff.
Bradenham worked hard to defend their score with all the bowlers sticking to their task and despite taking no more wickets successfully kept Hales down to a score of 224 thus completing the victory.
www.bradenhamcc.co.uk /sata_reps_05/rep_230705a.htm   (341 words)

  
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Bradenham made it 3 wins from 3 completed games in the Mid Norfolk Sunday League with a convincing 124 run win over Nth Elmham.
The best was yet to come for Bradenham as Ives was joined at the crease by 12 year old Robert Thurley.
Dave Caffyn having his first bowl of the year also got in on the act with 2 for 23 and it was left to Thurley to wrap the match up with 2 for 3 as Elmham slumped to 63 all out.
home.freeuk.net /bradenhamcc/sun_reports/rep_010603sun.htm   (251 words)

  
 lhcc.org - Reports - Bradenham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Ley Hill were a victim of their own batting success, putting themselves so far out of reach that Bradenham could only buckle down for the draw in reply.
The score was far too much for Bradenham, who quickly called off any ideas they had of chasing the target.
Bradenham: 151 for 7 (Thompson 2 for 24, Shakoor 2 for 35, Ottaway 2 for
www.lhcc.org /fixtures/2003/firsts/reports/160803.htm   (338 words)

  
 .:: Bradenham Manor ::.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bradenham Manor is a 17th century Manor House owned by the Nation Trust and used as the national training centre for Grant Thornton business advisers.
Situated at the foot of the Chiltern hills in the pretty, quite village of Bradenham, we are only 4 miles from junction 4 of the M40 and close to the M4 and Heathrow airport.
We are happy to host alternative functions such as casino evenings or murder mystery dinners, as well as parties, christenings and anniversaries, or conferencing and Away Days.
www.bradenhammanor.co.uk /banquets/index.htm   (255 words)

  
 BRADENHAM HALL GARDEN & ARBORETUM
Bradenham Hall (earlier known as "West Bradenham Hall") is an early Georgian house, more in the Queen Anne style and from its elevated position, faces almost due South.
For long periods of time, the house has been tenanted rather than lived in by the owners and reputedly amongst these tenants was Lady Hamilton, who is said to have entertained Lord Nelson as a guest.
In April 1995 Peter Fields joined Bradenham Hall Gardens as the new head gardener, and in 1997 Phil Colley joined as groundsman.
www.bradenhamhall.co.uk /history.html   (635 words)

  
 Bucks CC - Registration Service - Licenced Marriage Venue - Bradenham Manor - Details
Bradenham Manor is a beautiful Manor house set in the picturesque National Trust owned village of Bradenham, at the foot of the Chiltern hills in Buckinghamshire.
Against a backdrop of ancient beech woods the Manor house stands in 20 acres of tranquil grounds, beside the church, overlooking its own private drive approached across the village green.
The rooms include the lounge as your main reception area, dining room, bar, oak panelled boardroom and the Blue room which is set out as a spacious and comfortable sitting room.
www.buckscc.gov.uk /registration/venues/bradenham_manor_detail.stm   (267 words)

  
 Bradenham flowers - Flower delivery in Bradenham by local florists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Delivering flowers in Bradenham could not be easier, Flowers Direct have over ten years experience in delivering quality fresh flowers to Bradenham and surrounding areas.
We are experienced at delivering flowers for all occasions in the Bradenham area, whether you want to send roses from our luxury rose selection, or funky flowers from our designer flower ranges.
With our specialist florists, we offer the widest choice of flowers UK in the Bradenham area, and with our extensive ranges Champagne, wines, perfumes, chocolates and cuddly toys, can provide a gift for any occasion.
florists.flowersdirectonline.co.uk /Norfolk/Bradenham.htm   (361 words)

  
 .:: Bradenham Manor ::.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bradenham Manor is a beautiful 17th century Manor House set in the National Trust owned village of Bradenham, at the foot of the Chiltern hills in Buckinghamshire.
Bradenham Manor is available for civil wedding ceremonies and wedding reception, Saturdays only, throughout the year.
For a minimum of 70 guests the Manor House and extensive grounds are for your exclusive use.
www.bradenhammanor.co.uk /weddings/index.htm   (427 words)

  
 Bradenham Hotels. Hotels in Bradenham - Accommodation UK
All our discount Bradenham hotels are specially selected with guaranteed low internet rates for all our England and UK hotels.
From a cheap Bradenham hotel, to 4 and 5 star Bradenham hotels with special offers, you are sure to find the best Bradenham hotel Accommodation for you.
Take a Picture tour of Bradenham, and please come back after your visit to submit your own.
www.picturesofengland.com /England/Buckinghamshire/Bradenham/hotels23   (1048 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - Borehamwood Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
IF you have not yet bought a copy of the Bradenham Millennium Book, there are still copies in the shop at Walters Ash.
OLD barns opposite the Bradenham Road are now weatherproofed, but renovation work on these listed buildings seems slow so far.
A reminder of the Naphill cum Bradenham Conservatives quiz evening which takes place on Thursday, December 5 at 7.30pm in the Evangelical Church Hall.
www.borehamwoodtimes.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=233110   (213 words)

  
 TENTH GENERATION
He was a Farmer on 18 Feb 1771/72 in East Bradenham, Norfolk, England.
I Gregory Blockwell, of East Bradenham in the County of Norfolk, Farmer,...
She died in Jun 1779 in East Bradenham, Norfolk, England.
www.users.surfaid.org /~jackson01/jacksons/d22.htm   (354 words)

  
 Internet Conference Venue Guide - Lastminutevenues.com Version 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bradenham Manor is an elegant group of buildings that has been a centre of human achievement for a thousand years.
Come to Bradenham Manor to book your next training, conference, business meeting or social event and see for yourself what attracted Benjamin Disraeli to Bradenham Manor.
The Blue Room or Main Lounge at Bradenham are perfect locations for civil wedding ceremonies and receptions.
www.lastminutevenues.com /venues.asp?countyid=25   (986 words)

  
 Solicitors in East Bradenham Norfolk England UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Solicitors in East Bradenham Norfolk England UK Solicitors Online in East Bradenham Norfolk, England UK Welcome to Solicitors-England.co.uk, the place to find law firms in your area that can help with your legal issue.
Solicitors in East Bradenham England, UK provide you with links to solicitors, lawyers, legal advice throughout all the English regions, towns and cities.
Personal injury lawyers in East Bradenham Norfolk England, UK can advise you, should you have suffered an injury in the past three years for road accidents, work related accidents, medical negligence, or a simple tip or slip injury.
www.solicitors-england.co.uk /England/Norfolk/East_Bradenham.htm   (193 words)

  
 BRADENHAM HALL GARDEN & ARBORETUM
Bradenham Hall Garden and Arboretum was open to the public for the first time in 1996.
The gardens are situated 8 miles East of Swaffham and 5 miles South West of Dereham.
The use of tripods or similar equipment likely to interfere with the viewing of other garden visitors is also not permitted.
www.bradenhamhall.co.uk /visiting.html   (310 words)

  
 Edwards' Family History - pafn08 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Jacob5 BARNEY (Jr.), born abt 1630 of Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, England; died 12 Feb 1693 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass., son of 20.
Jacob6 BARNEY (Sr.), born 1601 of Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, England; died 28 Apr 1673 in Salem, Essex Co., Mass., son of 34.
Edward7 BARNEY, born abt 1570 of Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, England; died 18 Aug 1645 in Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, England He married in Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, England 35.
www.people.virginia.edu /~tse4n/web/edwardsfamily/pafn08.htm   (1061 words)

  
 Bradenham Manor in Buckinghamshire - Wedding Venue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bradenham Manor is a 17th century house with extensive grounds nestling on the side of a beautiful valley in the heart of the Chiltern Hills.
Situated within a National Trust area of beauty the photographic opportunities to fill your wedding album with cherished memories are countless.
Bradenham Manor is of late 17th century origin and set at the foot of the Chiltern Hills in the pretty village of Bradenham.
www.hitched.co.uk /indexserver/ven3428.asp   (330 words)

  
 Chapter 2: Adventures at home and abroad, 1824-31   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Travelling to Italy with the Austens between August and October brought some respite but most of 1827 was lost to illness and depression, though he managed to complete the second part of his novel and registar as a pupil barrister.
Popanilla appeared in 1828 but the only really positive development during this dark phase was the D'Israeli family settling permanently in Buckinghamshire, at Bradenham Manor, leaving London because of Mrs D'Israeli's poor health.
It was to Bradenham that Disraeli retreated in December 1829.
www.bodley.ox.ac.uk /dept/scwmss/projects/disraeli/modpol001-aay.html   (299 words)

  
 .:: Bradenham Manor ::.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Manor House is available for weekend use only, Friday 12n to Sunday 5pm, for conference, seminars, training events and corporate entertaining.
Bradenham is ideally situated close to High Wycombe mainline station and 4 miles from junction 4 of the M40 making it easily accessible to Heathrow airport, London, Oxford and Birmingham.
Additionally, Bradenham houses a very friendly bar that is ideal for delegates wanting to relax at the end of a busy day.
www.bradenhammanor.co.uk /conferences   (176 words)

  
 LondonTown.com | Bradenham Close Guide | Bradenham Close London, SE17, England, UK | London Streets by Street | London ...
Bradenham Close is located in the borough of Southwark
The nearest underground station to Bradenham Close is 'Kennington ' which is about 20 minutes to the North West.
Serves an array of thin crust and deep pan American style pizzas, as well as pasta dishes and salads.
www.londontown.com /LondonStreets/bradenham_close_ba1.html   (235 words)

  
 Crocus.co.uk garden to visit Bradenham Hall Thetford Norfolk
A highly praised 27-acre garden with, unusually for Norfolk, fine hilltop views, and an exceptional collection of flowers, shrubs and trees (1000 in the arboretum alone).
In spring there are large plantings of naturalised daffodils (some 90 selective cultivars, all labelled) in groups that drift through part of the arboretum; there is also an area of fritilleries.
Noted gardeners have described Bradenham as 'exceptional' and 'a must' for visitors.
www.crocus.co.uk /Catalog/Gardens?ContentType=GardenCard&GardenID=20   (282 words)

  
 WINDSOR
Knight of the Bath upon the coronation of Henry VIII; Member of Parliament; Knight Banneret for valor at the Battle of Spurs in 1513.
He was summoned to Parliament in 1529 as Baron Windsor of Bradenham, Buckinghamshire.
In Jun 1520, he attended King Henry VIII during the summit with Francois I held between Guisnes and Ardres, known as "Field of the Cloth of Gold".
www.tudorplace.com.ar /WINDSOR.htm   (765 words)

  
 Edward Barney, b: 1570 - Bradenham, England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Born: ABT 1570 - Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, England Marr: - Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, England Died: 18 AUG 1645 - Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, England Father: Mother: Other Spouses:
Born: ABT 1574 - Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, England Died: 9 MAR 1638/39 - Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, England Father: Mother: Other Spouses:
Born: 1601 - Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, England Marr: - Anne (other spouses) Died: 28 APR 1673 - Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
www.walthowe.com /genealogy/gp1500.html   (71 words)

  
 Jacob Barney of Salem, Massachusetts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
All authoritative researchers have concluded that Jacob Barney of Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony is the Jacob referred to in the will of Edward Barney of Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, to receive a legacy of £10 if he be living at the time of my death and do come over into England and personally demand the same.
However, neither are the Christenings of Edward's two daughters, Anne Loveday and Katherine Dorvall recorded in the Bradenham parish records, although Anne's marriage to Francis Loveday is recorded.
Since absolutely nothing is known of Jacob Barney's early life in England, we can only assume that he grew up in Bradenham and perhaps worked his father's lands and lease-holds.
www.barneyfamily.org /cgi-local/public/director.cgi?CODE=9552981057328&LINK=/docs/article_05.htm   (8367 words)

  
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The Great Bradenham Challenge is a charity event in support of the East Anglian Air Ambulance, for teams of three (horse and rider, cyclist and runner) or two (cyclist and runner).
Using tracks, field margins and some quiet lanes, the courses wind through the countryside around the village of Bradenham in Norfolk.
The challenge is open to all, and the main aims are to raise lots of money for the Air Ambulance and to have a great fun day out in the beautiful Norfolk countryside.
www.bradenhamchallenge.com   (101 words)

  
 Men Behind the Masque - Quality of Government
This in itself was an encouragement to the wealthy to act as they pleased without fear of incapacitative retribution.
Essex gentleman Lionel de Bradenham, in the course of his quarrels with Colchester in 1358, besieged the town with an armed force, plundered the suburbs, laid ambushes for any burgess attempting to travel out of town, and extracted a £20 ransome from the town.
He also broke open the town gaol, meddled with local water-courses (resulting in four deaths), and interfered with the duties of the local coroner.
www.trytel.com /~tristan/towns/mc6_pt3.html   (1063 words)

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