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  2. Ely, England Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ...

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    Get the Ely, England local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  3. Swaffham Bulbeck - Wikipedia

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    Swaffham Bulbeck is a small village in East Cambridgeshire, England. Swaffham Bulbeck is located about 8 miles (13 km) from the city of Cambridge, and 6 miles (10 km) from the famous racing town of Newmarket. The parish of Swaffham Bulbeck is part of the Diocese of Ely and the Deanery of Fordham and Quy.

  4. Category:Ely, Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Ely, Cambridgeshire" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Internal view of lantern at Ely Cathedral.jpg 2,000 × 1,332; 2.15 MB

  5. Ely and East Cambridgeshire (UK Parliament constituency)

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    The District of South Cambridgeshire wards of Cottenham, and Milton & Waterbeach. [ 3 ] The bulk of the electorate, including the city of Ely and the town of Soham , was derived from about two-thirds of the abolished constituency of South East Cambridgeshire , with the addition of areas from North East Cambridgeshire ( Littleport , Sutton-in ...

  6. Stetchworth - Wikipedia

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    In 1883, the estate passed to Francis Egerton, 3rd Earl of Ellesmere, who founded Stetchworth Park Stud. The stud was later run by Lt. Col. Douglas Gray, former Director of the National Stud in Newmarket. The GB Showjumping Team trained at Stetchworth Park before the 2012 Summer Olympics. In 2012, the estate was put up for sale, valued at over ...

  7. Hundreds of Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia

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    Hundreds of Cambridgeshire in 1832. Between Anglo-Saxon times and the 19th century Cambridgeshire was divided for administrative purposes into 17 hundreds, plus the borough of Cambridge. Each hundred had a separate council that met each month to rule on local judicial and taxation matters.

  8. List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cambridgeshire

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    Cambridgeshire is a county in eastern England, with an area of 339,746 hectares (1,312 sq mi) [1] and a population as of mid-2015 of 841,218. [2] It is crossed by the Nene and the Great Ouse rivers. The University of Cambridge, which was founded in the thirteenth century, made the county one of the country's most important intellectual centres.

  9. Span Developments - Wikipedia

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    This was the first of nineteen developments in Blackheath and of thirteen within the Cator estate. [ 12 ] [ 15 ] Constructed between 1954 and 1956, the development comprised 61 flats of type A, B and C and, like Parkleys, care was taken to retain the estate's mature trees.