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  Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buckinghamshire (abbreviated Bucks) is a county in South East England.
One of the county's most influential families arrived in Bucks as a result of this, the Rothschilds, and their impact on the county's landscape was huge (see Rothschild properties in Buckinghamshire).
The modern county of Buckinghamshire is administered by Buckinghamshire County Council.
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 Rothschild properties in Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gunnersbury Park in Middlesex was the first Rothschild country house to be purchased (in 1835), marking the start of a move north and westwards to Hertfordshire and the Vale of Aylesbury.
Buckinghamshire had recently been blighted by a livestock famine that had almost destroyed the rural communities and so picturesque estates that were in close proximity to London were going cheap, and the agricultural depression saw many landed estates come onto the market.
Nathan Mayer Rothschild had rented Tring Park in Tring, Hertfordshire in the 1830s and in May 1872 it was purchased by Lionel Rothschild with 4,000 acres (16 km²) as his principal country residence.
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 Buckinghamshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Buckinghamshire (abbreviated Bucks) is a county in south central England.
This is a list of the towns in the traditional county of Buckinghamshire (before the first boundary changes in 1974).
Buckinghamshire was subdivided into 18 hundredss at the time of the Domesday Book.
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 eythrope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 1875 the manor at Eythrope was bought by Miss Alice de Rothschild for £180,000; before going further it is necessary to explain something about her, in order to understand the house that she built at Eythrope.
James de Rothschild (as she was always known) died in the mid 1990s aged nearly 100.
The house is the last of the Buckinghamshire Rothschild houses, to remain in Rothschild hands.
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Buckinghamshire is divided into four districts: Aylesbury Vale, Chiltern,
Some villages to the west of the county (Brill and Boarstall for example) were under constant conflict for the duration of the war, given their equidistance between Parliamentarian Aylesbury and Royalist
Rothschilds, and their impact on the county's landscape was huge (see
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 Rothschild properties in Buckinghamshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Rothschilds began to acquire large in Buckinghamshire in the 1840s when an was purchased near Mentmore for hunting with stud farm and kennels being established.
Buckinghamshire had recently been blighted by a famine that had almost destroyed the rural and so picturesque estates that were in proximity to London were going cheap and agricultural depression saw many landed estaes come the market.
Nathan Mayer Rothschild had rented Tring Park Tring Hertfordshire in the 1830s and in May it was purchased by Lionel Rothschild with 000 acres (16 km²) as his principal residence.
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 Buckinghamshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Roman influence on Buckinghamshire is most widely felt in the Romanroads that cross the county.
In the centre of the county, the lace industry was introduced and grew rapidly, because it gave employment to women and childrenfrom poorer families.
Buckinghamshire still has good rail links to London, Birmingham and Manchester and furniture is still a majorindustry in parts of south Bucks.
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 Buckinghamshire -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Buckinghamshire is divided into four districts: (Click link for more info and facts about Aylesbury Vale) Aylesbury Vale, (Click link for more info and facts about Chiltern) Chiltern, (Click link for more info and facts about South Bucks) South Bucks and (Click link for more info and facts about Wycombe) Wycombe.
Today Buckinghamshire is considered by many to be the idyllic rural landscape of (Someone belonging to (or as if belonging to) the era of Edward VII) Edwardian fiction and is known colloquially as leafy Bucks.
Buckinghamshire was subdivided into 18 (Ten 10s) hundreds at the time of the (Record of a British land survey ordered by William the Conqueror) Domesday Book.
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 Buckinghamshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Buckinghamshire is divided into four districts: Aylesbury Vale, Chiltern (district)Chiltern, South Bucks and Wycombe.
Many ancient huntinghunts became the king's property (worthy of note are Whaddon Chase and Princes Risborough) as did all the wild swans of England.
Buckinghamshire was subdivided into 18 hundred (division)hundreds at the time of the Domesday Book.
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 Properties
Properties In information processing, properties are transmitted by objects and received by observers.
Properties of the Vatican Properties of the Lateran Treaty.
Rothschild properties in Buckinghamshire Of all the landowners in the de Rothschild family.
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 Rothschild properties in Buckinghamshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
By the mid 1840s the latter was proving to be a very successful businessman and so he started buying lands close to London where he could establish himself as lord of the manor.
Buckinghamshire had recently been blighted by a livestock famine that had almost destroyed the rural communities and so picturesque estates that were in close proximity to London were going cheap.
Baron de Rothschild also purchased Tring Hall in Tring, Hertfordshire, in addition to owning his existing properties in London.
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 Buckinghamshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
It has fertile agricultural lands, with many landed estates, especially those of the de Rothschild family in the 19th century (see Rothschild properties in Buckinghamshire).
The name Buckinghamshire is Anglo Saxon and means The district of the land belonging to the kinsmen of Bucca.
Some of these are now are part of neighbouring counties and unitary authorities, but once formed part of the traditional county of Buckinghamshire.
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It was summed up for me when Jacob Rothschild rose to make his speech in front of this array of intelligent, acute faces.
He said he'd recently received one of the rudest letters of his life from his cousin Philippine, in whose honour this dinner was being held.
She was furious with him because he'd not come to one of the events that were marking the anniversary of the wine.
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 Halton House
Nathan's eldest son, the English horn Lionel de Rothschild, had property in London and a country seat at Gunnersby Park near Kew.
On the death of Lionel in 1897, his Buckinghamshire estates were divided between his three sons.
On the death of Alfred de Rothschild in 1918, the estate was bought for the newly formed Royal Air Force as the home of training for the aircraft apprentice scheme.
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 Magazine Antiques: Floral Drawings At Waddesdon Manor - Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild's home near Aylesbury in ...
The manor was built between 1877 and 1889 for Baron Edmond's cousin Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild (1839--1898) to house his magnificent collection of eighteenth-century fine and decorative arts.
Like many Rothschilds past and present he was a keen gardener, and his gardens and greenhouses kept the rooms of his house filled with flowers throughout the year.
Flowers began to be grown exclusively for aesthetic reasons, rather than for their herbal or medicinal properties, and, as might be expected, they rapidl y became a predominant feature of interior decoration.
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 JM Video, Essex and London, UK - Wedding Video Buckinghamshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Buckinghamshire is situated just half an hour from central London and easily accessed by both road and rail.
Or maybe history and heritage take your interest — why not visit the Rothschild treasure house at Waddesdon, just one of a number of properties in Buckinghamshire which is preserved by the National Trust, or find out about the area’s architectural and social history at Chiltern Open Air Museum at Chalfont St. Giles.
Buckinghamshire, or ‘leafy Bucks’ as it is locally known, is the ideal destination for ‘a day out of town’ or why not make a weekend of it exploring the county’s hidden gems — whatever you chose you can rely on a warm welcome!
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 Buckinghamshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Today, Buckinghamshire is divided into four districts: Aylesbury Vale, Chiltern, South Bucks and Wycombe.
The highest point is Coombe Hill near Wendover at 267 metres / 876 feet above sea level.
This is a list of the towns that were in the traditional county of Buckinghamshire (before the first boundary changes in 1974), but were moved in 1974 to new counties.
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 Remortgages in Buckinghamshire - Mortgage & Remortgage Lenders
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