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| | Haversham |
 | | "Haversham is situated on the north side of the river Ouse, the Parish being bounded thereby, between Stoney-Stratford and Newport Pagnell, and is nearly equi-distant from those towns, but in the Hundred and Deanery of Newport, before the three ancient divisions were united. |
 | | It is a very small village, in a low situation, the neighbourhood being often exposed to considerable floods from the river Ouse, on the northern side of which it is built; the Manor-House, Church and Parsonage, being at the western extremity of the place, and no public road passing through it. |
 | | War memorials in Haversham have been transcribed by Peter Quick, and published in a booklet entitled "War Memorials and War Graves: Newport Hundred, Volume 1", available from the Buckinghamshire Genealogical Society. |
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