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  Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stone may be used as a building material, as in this dry stone wall
A stone is a unit of weight equal to fourteen pounds.
As a verb, the intoxicating effects of cannabis, as in to be stoned.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stone   (449 words)

  
 Stone Bookends   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In the Old Testament of the Bible, stoning is specifically prescribed as the method of execution for a whole range of crimes.
Stoning has been criticized as cruel and its use in most places has been abandoned for methods believed to be more humane, such as electrocution, the gas chamber and lethal injection.
The stones are small enough so that a single stone cannot cause death.
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 Stone, Buckinghamshire -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Stone is a (A settlement smaller than a town) village in (additional info and facts about Buckinghamshire) Buckinghamshire, (A division of the United Kingdom) England.
It is located south of the (An urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city) town of (additional info and facts about Aylesbury) Aylesbury, on the main road that links Aylesbury to (additional info and facts about Thame) Thame.
It was closed in the (The decade from 1980 to 1989) 1980s, and the vast expanse of land has since been given over to a new housing estate.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/st/stone,_buckinghamshire.htm   (179 words)

  
 Stone, Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is located south west of the town of Aylesbury, on the main road that links Aylesbury to Thame.
In the early 19th century an asylum was opened in Stone for people with disabilities or mental illnesses.
The village of Stone adjoins the village of Hartwell.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stone,_Buckinghamshire   (155 words)

  
 Stone (including Bishopstone and part of Sedrup [the rest being in Hartwell])
War memorials in Stone have been transcribed by Peter Quick, and published in a booklet entitled "War Memorials and War Graves: Aylesbury Hundred part two, Town and Environs, Volume 8", available from the Buckinghamshire Genealogical Society.
STONE, in the hundred of Aylesbury and deanery of Wendover, lies nearly three miles west of Aylesbury, on the road to Thame.
By the act of parliament which passed for inclosing this parish in 1776, it appears that the Lees were entitled to the great tithes of Southwarp in Stone, and the earl of Chesterfield to those of the remainder of the parish.
met.open.ac.uk /genuki/big/eng/BKM/Stone   (966 words)

  
 Stone article - Stone rock stone skipping curling stoning gemstone jewelry unit mass - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Stone article - Stone rock stone skipping curling stoning gemstone jewelry unit mass - What-Means.com
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
Stone article - Stone definition - what means Stone
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 Tingewick Families - twkg42 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
She died 1 Jul 1792 in Radclive, Buckinghamshire, England and was buried 1 Jul 1792 in Radclive, Buckinghamshire, England.
Sarah Welch was born 1833 in Chackmore, Buckinghamshire, England.
Frederick Welch was born 1876 in Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England.
website.lineone.net /~tingewick_history/twkg42.htm   (700 words)

  
 Tingewick Families - twkg44 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Levi Gregory was born 1850 in Akeley, Buckinghamshire, England.
Eliza Gregory was born 1855 in Buckinghamshire, England.
John Gregory was born Dec 1887 in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England and was christened 25 Dec 1887 in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England.
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 CHILTERN HILLS FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The ridge overlooks the Vale_of_Aylesbury, and approximately coincides with the southernmost extent of the ice sheet during the last ice_age.
Its highest point is in Halton_Woods,_Buckinghamshire (a stone marks the summit) near Wendover.
A prominent hill is the nearby Ivinghoe_Beacon, the starting point of the Icknield_Way and The_Ridgeway long_distance_path, which follows the line of the Chilterns for many miles to the west, where they merge with the Wiltshire downs and southern Cotswolds.
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 Stone - TheBestLinks.com - Arthur J. Stone, Curling, England, Gemstone, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Stone - TheBestLinks.com - Arthur J. Stone, Curling, England, Gemstone,...
Stone, Arthur J. Stone, Curling, England, Gemstone, Jewelry, Kent, Mass, Oliver...
This is a disambiguation page, i.e., a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 St John the Baptist, Stone, Stone, Buckinghamshire | Diocese of Oxford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
It was at this very site, some six centuries later, William the Conqueror gave the manor of Stanes (as Stone then was) to his henchman Robert de Todini who laid the plans for a church to be built on the ancient mound - thereby upstaging Odo, Bishop of Bayeux and William's half brother.
In 1545, King Henry VII granted the manor of Stone to Sir Anthony Lee of Hartwell House.
In 1972 the Parish of Stone and Hartwell was united with the Parish of Dinton and, since then, the Worshipful Company of Grocers (2nd of the Great Twelve Livery Companies) together with the Bishop of Oxford have the right to nominate the Incumbent.
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 Buckinghamshire Wells
This is walled around with stone, and has a flight of four stone steps descending into the water.
of brick and stone, about 5 feet high, and covered with a roof of board.' Hope speculates the well was used as a bath for the cure of invalids.
Lipscomb says; 'On the descent from the hill on which the church stands is a large orchard, moated, and in which was formerly a fishpond, since filled up, and a well of clear water, covered with ancient wrought stone, through the cavity of which, the stream proceeding from it runs into a small brook...
www.bath.ac.uk /lispring/sourcearchive/fs2/fs2mv1.htm   (2033 words)

  
 (GCGGC9) The Witches Stone by Dan & Pid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
There are two vastly differing stories behind this landmark, the first states that long ago in the days of the 18th century, the residents of the local Buckinghamshire Upper hamlets were renound for their wealth and financial status.
Many thanks to Alan Cleaver, one of the authors of the 'Strange Buckinghamshire' website for the research he has passed onto me. Coordinates will take you to the stone, from here, the cache can be located 100 paces along the footpath, then 10 metres to the right in a hole apon an old tree stump.
She told me that the 'Witches Stone' is known to her family as 'Coopers Grave'.
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 BerksFHS Library Catalogue Buckinghamshire, England
1851 Census Aston Abbots, Cublington, Whitchurch, Hardwick, Weedon Buckinghamshire FHS
1851 Census The Chalfonts & Chenies Buckinghamshire FHS
1851 Census Stoke Mandeville & Ellesborough Buckinghamshire FHS
www.berksfhs.org.uk /librarycatalogue/libcatBKM.htm   (1703 words)

  
 A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS
Joseph STONE married Elizabeth STONE in 1782, in Aston Clinton.
Edmund STONE married Rebecca STONE in 1846, in Radnage.
Ralph STONE and Joan FLYDE in Princes Risborough on 3/9/1580.
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 Property to buy - property for sale in Buckinghamshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
We are delighted to offer this attractive and deceptively spacious four storey Victorian villa which has been extended by the present owners and now includes a striking first floor lounge with full...
This property was built in the 1960's with subsequent extension and is situated in a popular residential cul-de-sac towards the end of Marlow Bottom close to open countryside.
This 17th century cottage is located right in the heart of Beaconsfields picturesque and charming Old Town and features a wealth of character with many exposed timbers and a true vaulted ceiling...
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 AIM25: Senate House Library, University of London: Society of Friends (family records)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Marriage certificate of John Williams, grocer, of the parish of St Mary le Strand in London, and Rachel Hill, on 16 Nov 1769, at the Meeting House in Tottenham, London.
Marriage certificate of William Green, grocer, of Chepping Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, and Susannah Lamley, on 26 Aug 1818, at the Meeting House, Shipston-on-Stour, Worcester.
Grant of administration of the effects of Susanna Green, late of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, (d 5 Feb 1838), to her husband William Green, 17 Dec 1839.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=1300&inst_id=14   (709 words)

  
 B-P's Grandfather: Admiral William Henry Smyth
He was buried in the churchyard at Stone near Aylesbury.
He was buried in the little churchyard at Stone near Aylesbury.
Admiral Smyth’s wife, Eliza Anne Warington, known as "Annarella,” was born April 3, 1788 in Naples She Died January 9,1873 in Paddington at age 84; and is buried at Stone, Buckinghamshire.
www.pinetreeweb.com /bp-admiral.htm   (5296 words)

  
 McCarthy & Stone - the Leading Retirement Home Builder in the UK
McCarthy and Stone has once again been voted "Best National Builder" in the 2004, Daily Express British Housebuilder Awards.
The Housing Forum released a major survey of British housebuilders in February, in which McCarthy & Stone is one of only six companies to gain a ‘full house’ of stars in a customer satisfaction test.
This is broken down into categories of overall satisfaction with quality, construction and finish, value for money, satisfaction with service, condition on moving day, and after-sales service.
www.mccarthyandstone.co.uk   (526 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional:Europe:United Kingdom:England:Buckinghamshire:Stone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Please submit here only sites relating to the village of Stone, plus the surrounding rural area administered by the Aylesbury Vale District Council.
Stone a village in Buckinghamshire, located two miles south west of the town of Aylesbury, on the main road that links Aylesbury to Thame.
This category includes sites relating to the village of Stone, plus the surrounding rural area administered by the Aylesbury Vale District Council.
dmoz.org /Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Buckinghamshire/Stone/desc.html   (90 words)

  
 Bucks CC - Buckinghamshire Photographs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Copyright in all photographs is held by Buckinghamshire County Council.
Use of any of the photographs in this collection requires prior written permission from Buckinghamshire County Council.
Contact us for more information, by e-mail, by completing this form, or by telephone on (01296-382587).
www.buckscc.gov.uk /photo_database   (138 words)

  
 Marble and Granite Worktops from Quince Stoneworks UK
From a granite kitchen shelf to a commercial bar refit, we have the experience and expertise to assure quality of both products and service.
Quince Stone Works began in 1973 as I. Quince Monumental Masons serving customers in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire.
With over 25 years experience in cutting, polishing and fitting natural stone we are confident that you will appreciate the quality of our products for years to come.
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 Encyclopedia article on Stone [EncycloZine]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
2 Stone is also the name of several places in England:
3 People whose family name is or was Stone:
Stone, Sly (born 1944), singer-songwriter, frontman for Sly and The Family Stone
encyclozine.com /Stone   (197 words)

  
 eBay - stone church, Postcards Paper, Decorative Collectibles items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Old Stone Church, OCONEE Co. South Carolina SC!!
Stone Mountain Church 1979 RARE DEPT. 56 SV 
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 Bibliography of J. B. Reade's own writings
Written to RAS as Patrons of the Living at Stone, concerns sale of 20 acres of glebe land for building the County Lunatic Asylum.
Dated Stone, May 9, 1854, although printed in the Monthly Notices dated 12 May was not read at meeting.
Stone Church ; Brasses ; Smyth, W. Reade’s letter is on pp.
www.midleykent.fsnet.co.uk /Reade/readebib1.htm   (10085 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Browse accommodation by city, town or village in Buckinghamshire?
Our rooms are all in a ground floor converted stone and slate barn adjacent to the farmhouse.
We are situated in a quiet, peaceful location close to M1 & M40.
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 Buckinghamshire Bed and Breakfast
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 Heartland Self Catering cottages villas appartments vacation rentals self-catering
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 Parish Maps of England - Rainow to Swynnerton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
, Cheshire - Rainow WI with Cheshire Landscape Trust made a contour map with embroidery, showing the settlements with rivers, roads, and quarries and mine workings marked by actual stones.
Displayed on the Village Green and at the entrance to the village, 1986-93.
, Buckinghamshire - three embroidered panels in St John Baptist Church, involved the whole village in their production between 1980-89.
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 Whitepages - UK Internet Directory :: Internet links and web sites in UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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