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  2. Bingham, Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Bingham is a market town and civil parish [1] in the Rushcliffe borough of Nottinghamshire, England, 9 miles (14 km) east of Nottingham, 12 miles (18.8 km) south-west of Newark-on-Trent and 15 miles (23.3 km) west of Grantham.

  3. Listed buildings in Bingham, Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Bingham is a civil parish in the Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire, England. The parish contains 26 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England . Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  4. Church of St. Mary and All Saints, Bingham - Wikipedia

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    Christianity portal; The Church of St. Mary and All Saints, Bingham, is the parish church of Bingham in the Rushcliffe borough of Nottinghamshire, England.The church, in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham is a Grade I listed building and this was given by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport as a building of outstanding architectural and historical interest.

  5. History of Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Nottinghamshire Wapentakes in 1832. Nottinghamshire is a county that is situated in the East Midlands of England. The county has history within the Palaeolithic period, dating anywhere between 500,000 and 10,000 BCE, [1] as well as early Anglo-Saxon communities, dating to 600 CE. [2]

  6. Margidunum - Wikipedia

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    Margidunum in Latin means 'marly fort' (marl is a lime-rich clay soil). [2]However, archaeologist Felix Oswald expected that the Romans would have adopted an existing place name and he determined its Celtic meaning to be "the fort of the king's plain", the raised ground being a suitable position for the hill-fort of the king of the Coritani tribe.

  7. Bingham Rural District - Wikipedia

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    Bingham was a rural district in Nottinghamshire, England from 1894 to 1974.. It was created under the Local Government Act 1894 from the Bingham rural sanitary district.It took in the parish of Gamston from Basford Rural District in 1935, and lost the parish of Edwalton to West Bridgford.

  8. Bingham Road railway station (Nottinghamshire) - Wikipedia

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    Bingham Road railway station, on the Great Northern and London and North Western Joint Railway, was one of two stations serving the town of Bingham, Nottinghamshire. [ 1 ] History

  9. Bingham Wapentake - Wikipedia

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    Bingham was a wapentake (equivalent to a hundred) of the historic county of Nottinghamshire, England. It was in the south-east of the county, to the south of the River Trent . Constituents