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Village in Cambridgeshire, England
Fulbourn is a village in Cambridgeshire, England, with evidence of settlement dating back to Neolithic times. The village was probably established under
Fulbourn
Hospital in Cambridge
Fulbourn Hospital is a mental health facility located between the Cambridgeshire village of Fulbourn and the Cambridge city boundary at Cherry Hinton,
Fulbourn_Hospital
Manor house in Cambridgeshire, England
Fulbourn Manor is a Grade II listed building in the English county of Cambridgeshire and the sole surviving manor of the Five Manors of Fulbourn. The manor
Fulbourn_Manor
Former station in Cambridgeshire, England
Fulbourn railway station (for some time misspelled "Fulbourne" by British Rail) is a disused railway station on the Ipswich to Ely Line, and located between
Fulbourn_railway_station
English politician
William Fulbourn (died c. 1441), of Fulbourn St. Vigors, Cambridgeshire, was an English politician. Fulbourn may have been the illegitimate son of William
William_Fulbourn
Nature reserve in Cambridgeshire, England
Fulbourn Fen is a 27.3-hectare (67-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire. It is privately owned and managed
Fulbourn_Fen
Suburb of Cambridge, England
towards Fulbourn, where it joins the remnant of Fulbourn Old Drift. However, some travellers may prefer one of the side roads such as Fulbourn Old Drift
Cherry_Hinton
Association football league in England
2003–04: Fulbourn Institute 2004–05: Fulbourn Institute (promoted) 2005–06: Sawston United 2006–07: Great Shelford 2007–08: Waterbeach 2008–09: Fulbourn Institute
Cambridgeshire County Football League
Cambridgeshire_County_Football_League
2026 English local government election
Ward". South Cambs District Council. Retrieved 9 May 2026. "Fen Ditton & Fulbourn Ward". South Cambs District Council. Retrieved 9 May 2026. "Foxton Ward"
2026 South Cambridgeshire District Council election
2026_South_Cambridgeshire_District_Council_election
English railway line
aeroplane made a forced landing on the railway line between Fulbourn and Six Mile Bottom. The Fulbourn signalman was instrumental in saving the life of the pilot
Ipswich–Ely_line
2022 UK local government election
Fulbourn & Fen Ditton (three seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats John Williams* 1,433 40.3 −5.6 Conservative Graham Cone* 1,305 36.7 +1
2022 South Cambridgeshire District Council election
2022_South_Cambridgeshire_District_Council_election
Association football club in England
Fulbourn Institute Football Club is a football club based in Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, England. The club are currently members of the Cambridgeshire League
Fulbourn_Institute_F.C.
English archbishop and official in Ireland
Stephen de Fulbourn (died 3 July 1288) was an English-born cleric and politician in thirteenth-century Ireland: he was Justiciar of Ireland, and Archbishop
Stephen_de_Fulbourn
Consort of Elizabeth II from 1952 to 2021
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh
Hospital – Colchester, Essex Cromer Hospital – Cromer, Norfolk Fulbourn Hospital, Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire Hellesdon Hospital – Norwich, Norfolk Hemel Hempstead
List_of_hospitals_in_England
English musician (1946–2006)
there. Some years later, Barrett agreed to sessions with a psychiatrist at Fulbourn Hospital in Cambridge, but Breen said that neither medication nor therapy
Syd_Barrett
Region of England
abolition of these areas in 2013, is on Capital Park, next to Fulbourn Tesco, Fulbourn Hospital, and the Cambridge-Ipswich railway, on the eastern edge
East_of_England
American poet & librettist
2011 became Rector of a group of parishes in Cambridgeshire including Fulbourn. Goodman married the noted English poet Geoffrey Hill in 1987. The couple
Alice_Goodman
Consort of Queen Victoria from 1840 to 1861
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Prince_Albert_of_Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha
Australian middle-distance runner
Elliott lived outside of college, residing with his family in a house in Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire. Elliott served as the CEO of Puma North America and between
Herb_Elliott
Area protected from development in Cambridgeshire, England
towns within the realms of the green belt include Bottisham, Fen Ditton, Fulbourn, Girton, Great Shelford, Histon, Impington, and Sawston. Nearby landscape
Cambridge_Green_Belt
1875 United Kingdom legislation
Brewster, whose master had caused him to climb and clean the chimney at Fulbourn Hospital. The Chimney Sweepers Act 1875 was repealed for England and Wales
Chimney_Sweepers_Act_1875
Foxton Friday Bridge Community Primary School, Friday Bridge Fulbourn Primary School, Fulbourn The Galfrid School, Cambridge Gamlingay Village Primary, Gamlingay
List of schools in Cambridgeshire
List_of_schools_in_Cambridgeshire
UK Parliament constituency (since 1997)
Cambridgeshire wards of: Balsham; Barrington; Bassingbourn; Duxford; Fen Ditton & Fulbourn; Foxton; Gamlingay; Hardwick; Harston & Comberton; Linton; Melbourn; Sawston;
South Cambridgeshire (constituency)
South_Cambridgeshire_(constituency)
City and district in Cambridgeshire, England
the county, and its profits yielded buildings such as the Corn Exchange, Fulbourn Hospital, and St. John's Chapel until the Quarries Act 1894 and competition
Cambridge
English-born statesman and cleric
Walter de Fulburn, or de Fulbourn (died 1307) was a leading English-born statesman and cleric in medieval Ireland, who held the offices of Bishop of Waterford
Walter_de_Fulburn
NHS foundation trust
000 staff. Its largest bases are at the Cavell Centre, Peterborough, and Fulbourn Hospital, but its staff are based in over 90 locations. The trust provides
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust
Cambridgeshire_and_Peterborough_NHS_Foundation_Trust
10th-century English nobleman
it many villages (including Spaldwick, Trumpington, Rettendon, Soham, Fulbourn, Impington, Pampisford and Teversham). He was buried there alongside Archbishop
Byrhtnoth
British politician (1864-1942)
was Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire from 1874 to 1893, and was born at Fulbourn. He attended Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. He went into
Max_Townley
Subdivisions of Cambridgeshire, England
Washingley (ancient parishes merged 1935) Fulbourn All Saints and Fulbourn St Vigor (ancient parishes merged to form Fulbourn 1765) Great Catworth (ancient parish)
Civil parishes in Cambridgeshire
Civil_parishes_in_Cambridgeshire
English football league
Walton United Reserves (2018–20) Fire United (2018–20) Frenford (2018–23) Fulbourn Institute (2005–06) Gillingham Reserves (1949–54) Godmanchester Rovers
Eastern Counties Football League
Eastern_Counties_Football_League
Former hospital in Peterborough, England
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Mental Health Partnership Trust, based at Fulbourn Hospital in Cambridge. The Robert Horrell Macmillan Day Centre, which opened
Edith_Cavell_Hospital
English statesman and poet
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham
George_Villiers,_2nd_Duke_of_Buckingham
Triplow, Melbourn, Armingford, Little Gransden, Stetchworth, Balsham, Fulbourn, Teversham, Westley Waterless, Trumpington, West Wratting, Snailwell, Fen
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
Irish footballer (1928–2007)
Tottenham Hotspur, Crystal Palace, Cambridge City, Newmarket Town and Fulbourn. Born in Limerick, Gavin was working as a painter on the Irish railways
Johnny_Gavin_(footballer)
Peter St John Elsworth Eltisley Fen Ditton Fen Drayton Fowlmere Foxton Fulbourn (All Saints; St Vigor's) Gamlingay Girton Grantchester Graveley Gt Abington
List of churches in South Cambridgeshire
List_of_churches_in_South_Cambridgeshire
Former Anglo-Saxon manor in Cambridgeshire, England
was an Anglo-Saxon moated manor in Fulbourn Fen, a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the village of Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, England. It is one
Zouches_Manor
UK Parliament constituency (1983–2024)
Abington, Balsham, Bar Hill, Castle Camps, Coton, Cottenham, Elsworth, Fulbourn, Girton, Histon, Linton, Longstanton, Milton, Over, Swavesey, Teversham
South_East_Cambridgeshire
South African statesman and military officer (1870–1950)
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
Jan_Smuts
British businessman and philanthropist
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville
David_Sainsbury,_Baron_Sainsbury_of_Turville
county of Salop. Fulbourn Inclosure Act 1806 46 Geo. 3. c. 56 Pr. 3 July 1806 An act for inclosing lands in the township of Fulbourn, in the county of
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1806
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1806
worked as a club doorman in St Ives, was shot dead on waste ground near Fulbourn Hospital, Cherry Hinton, on 14 November 1995. Jurors at Norwich Crown Court
List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (1990s)
List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom_(1990s)
British landowner and politician (1808–1891)
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
William Cavendish, 7th Duke of Devonshire
William_Cavendish,_7th_Duke_of_Devonshire
Academy in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
which have become considered suburbs such as Cherry Hinton, Teversham, Fulbourn, Great Shelford, Little Shelford and Trumpington. Netherhall School is
Netherhall_School
2025 UK local government election
Fulbourn Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Matthew Morgan 1,024 34.8 –4.0 Conservative Harriet Gould 639 21.7 –3.0 Labour Tim Andrews 521 17
2025 Cambridgeshire County Council election
2025_Cambridgeshire_County_Council_election
Former railway station in England
Ipswich–Ely line and Newmarket and Chesterford Railway Soham Six Mile Bottom Fulbourn Cherryhinton Balsham Road Abington Bourne Bridge Other lines Abbots Ripton
Linton railway station (Cambridgeshire)
Linton_railway_station_(Cambridgeshire)
English statesman (1485–1540)
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
Thomas_Cromwell
Non-metropolitan district in England
Duxford – Elsworth – Eltisley – Fen Ditton – Fen Drayton – Fowlmere – Foxton – Fulbourn – Gamlingay – Girton – Grantchester – Graveley – Great Abington – Great
South_Cambridgeshire
British mental health campaigner (1854–1946)
field of social work". The Ida Darwin Hospital, built in the 1960s on the Fulbourn Hospital site, was named in her honour. She also has an iris, Mrs Horace
Ida_Darwin
Association football club in England
Bury Town) were promoted from the league and one club from Division One (Fulbourn Institute) were refused promotion. Although they improved the following
Clacton_Town_F.C.
ICI) near the eastern edge of Cambridge in Fulbourn, South Cambridgeshire. The site is also known as Fulbourn Technology Park. It is just south of the boundary
Health_Data_Insight
Linear earthwork and Site of Special Scientific Interest
Fleam Dyke is a linear earthwork between Fulbourn and Balsham in Cambridgeshire, initiated some time between AD 330 and AD 510. It is three miles long
Fleam_Dyke
Diocesan cathedral of Dublin and Glendalough, Church of Ireland
(archbishop) Thomas Cartwright (bishop) John Maxwell (archbishop) Stephen de Fulbourn John Parker (archbishop) Thomas Lindsay (archbishop) Henry Leslie (bishop)
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
Christ_Church_Cathedral,_Dublin
Former administrative division of Cambridgeshire, England
Flendish hundred contained four vills, later divided into five parishes: Fulbourn, Teversham, Hinton, and Horningsea (today, Fen Ditton and Horningsea).
Flendish_Hundred
British water company
Offices of Cambridge Water Company on Fulbourn Road
Cambridge_Water_Company
English bishop and politician (1483–1555)
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
Stephen_Gardiner
Day of the year
1090 – Egbert II, Margrave of Meissen (born c. 1060) 1288 – Stephen de Fulbourn, English-born Irish cleric and politician 1503 – Pierre d'Aubusson, Grand
July_3
Topics referred to by the same term
to one of the following English football clubs: Folkestone Invicta F.C. Fulbourn Institute F.C. Fish Island F.C. This disambiguation page lists articles
FIFC
English army officer and courtier
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester
Edward_Montagu,_2nd_Earl_of_Manchester
British glaciologist
of mountaineers, skiers and other tourists. He lived for many years in Fulbourn, near Cambridge. In 1960, he married Mary Fellows (née Stewart; born 1922)
Charles_Swithinbank
Archiepiscopal title in Ireland
Elected on 22 April 1280, never officially installed 1286 1288 Stephen de Fulbourn Translated from Waterford; appointed on 12 July and received possession
Archbishop_of_Tuam
Former railway station in Cambridgeshire, England
Ipswich–Ely line and Newmarket and Chesterford Railway Soham Six Mile Bottom Fulbourn Cherryhinton Balsham Road Abington Bourne Bridge Other lines Abbots Ripton
Ramsey_North_railway_station
Football tournament season
Brantham Athletic (6) 3–0 Wimblington (7) 88 Sprowston (7) 0–3 Histon (6) 89 Fulbourn Bluebirds (6) 4–1 Waterbeach Colts (7) 90 Ramsey & Mistley (7) 2–0 Soham
2025–26_Women's_FA_Cup
Former railway station in England
(spelling) was located on the Newmarket Railway's line between Cambridge and Fulbourn,[page needed] serving the Cambridgeshire village of Cherry Hinton. The
Cherryhinton_railway_station
English builder (1819–1888)
1857, Webster was commissioned to build the Cambridge Lunatic Asylum at Fulbourn. Following the completion of this project his next was the building of
William_Webster_(builder)
Former railway station in England
railway station on the Ipswich to Cambridge line between Dullingham and Fulbourn. It served the village of Six Mile Bottom, until closure in January 1967
Six Mile Bottom railway station
Six_Mile_Bottom_railway_station
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
Robert_Woodlark
Richard Dryfield 1267 John de Asgarby 1270–1275 John Hooke 1276 Roger de Fulbourn 1283 Andrew de Gisleham 1286 Thomas Sheringham 1287 Stephen Hepworth 1289–1290
List of chancellors of the University of Cambridge
List_of_chancellors_of_the_University_of_Cambridge
Disused railway station in England
Ipswich–Ely line and Newmarket and Chesterford Railway Soham Six Mile Bottom Fulbourn Cherryhinton Balsham Road Abington Bourne Bridge Other lines Abbots Ripton
Bourne_Bridge_railway_station
Disused railway station in England
Balsham Road railway station served Balsham and Fulbourn in Cambridgeshire. It closed in 1851, along with its line (the Newmarket and Chesterford Railway)
Balsham_Road_railway_station
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801-1885 & 1918–1983
(2009). Fisher, D. R. (ed.). "TOWNLEY, Richard Greaves (1786–1855), of Fulbourn, Cambs. and Beaupré Hall, Norf". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 29
Cambridgeshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Cambridgeshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
2021 UK local government election
stood: 6 in Huntingdonshire divisions, 6 in Fenland divisions, and 1 in Fulbourn division in South Cambridgeshire. The Workers Party of Britain stood one
2021 Cambridgeshire County Council election
2021_Cambridgeshire_County_Council_election
Príomhoifigeach Airgeadais
of Meath 1274–1277: Stephen de Fulbourn, Bishop of Waterford 1277–1278: Robert de Poer 1278–1281: Stephen de Fulbourn, second term 1281–1289: Hugh, Bishop
Lord High Treasurer of Ireland
Lord_High_Treasurer_of_Ireland
English schoolmaster and mathematician
Clement Vavasor Durell (born 6 June 1882, Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, died South Africa, 10 December 1968) was an English schoolmaster who wrote mathematical
C._V._Durell
Former railway station in Cambridgeshire, England
Ipswich–Ely line and Newmarket and Chesterford Railway Soham Six Mile Bottom Fulbourn Cherryhinton Balsham Road Abington Bourne Bridge Other lines Abbots Ripton
Murrow_East_railway_station
Former railway station in Cambridgeshire, England
Ipswich–Ely line and Newmarket and Chesterford Railway Soham Six Mile Bottom Fulbourn Cherryhinton Balsham Road Abington Bourne Bridge Other lines Abbots Ripton
Swaffham Prior railway station
Swaffham_Prior_railway_station
Austrian writer
Council Scholar (a one-year scholarship at Bedford College, London and Fulbourn Hospital, Cambridge), 1978/1979 Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Grant
Hans_Weiss_(author)
Earith, Cambridgeshire on the Ely and St Ives Railway
Ipswich–Ely line and Newmarket and Chesterford Railway Soham Six Mile Bottom Fulbourn Cherryhinton Balsham Road Abington Bourne Bridge Other lines Abbots Ripton
Earith_Bridge_railway_station
French bishop, saint and Christian missionary
Church of St Vigor with All Saints at Fulbourn, England "Saint Vigor", Nominis "History of Fulbourn churches". Fulbourn and the Wilbrahams Parish Churches
Saint_Vigor
15th-century Bishop of Carlisle, Bishop of Lincoln, and Treasurer of England
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
Marmaduke_Lumley
Railings to Chrishall Grange) 1330939 Upload Photo Church of St Vigor Fulbourn Church 13th century 31 August 1962 TL5206856233 52°11′00″N 0°13′22″E /
Grade II* listed buildings in South Cambridgeshire
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_South_Cambridgeshire
Middlesex Wildlife Trust) Frome Banks (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Fulbourn Fen (The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire)
List of Wildlife Trust nature reserves
List_of_Wildlife_Trust_nature_reserves
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1902 to 1905
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
Arthur_Balfour
American thoroughbred racehorse (1974–1994)
Tobin began his racing career with a win over Chain of Reasoning in the Fulbourn Maiden Stakes over six furlongs at Newmarket Racecourse on 8 July. Three
J._O._Tobin
British politician (born 1951)
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
Chris Smith, Baron Smith of Finsbury
Chris_Smith,_Baron_Smith_of_Finsbury
British gerontologist, psychologist, athlete
to Canada in 1974, Stones worked in clinical psychology departments at Fulbourn Hospital in Cambridge, St James's University Hospital in Leeds and at the
Michael_Stones
County of England
University – has campuses located in Cambridge and Peterborough and a base at Fulbourn The Open University – has a regional centre located in Cambridge The University
Cambridgeshire
Diocese of the Church of England
100): St Mary & the Holy Host's Church (medieval) Benefice and Parish of Fulbourn (population 4,144) St Vigor's Church (medieval) All Saints' Church (medieval
Diocese_of_Ely
Disused railway station in England
Ipswich–Ely line and Newmarket and Chesterford Railway Soham Six Mile Bottom Fulbourn Cherryhinton Balsham Road Abington Bourne Bridge Other lines Abbots Ripton
Bottisham and Lode railway station
Bottisham_and_Lode_railway_station
Peter St John Elsworth Eltisley Fen Ditton Fen Drayton Fowlmere Foxton Fulbourn (All Saints; St Vigor's) Gamlingay Girton Grantchester Graveley Gt Abington
List of churches in Peterborough
List_of_churches_in_Peterborough
British Anglican priest
Huntingdon Team Ministry between 2000 and 2004. She was the Rector of Fulbourn, Great Wilbraham and Little Wilbraham with Six Mile Bottom from 2004 to
Rhiannon_King
Royal Air Force officer (1890-1967)
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder
Arthur_Tedder,_1st_Baron_Tedder
Irish theologian and Archbishop
voted for Nicol Mac Flainn, a fellow canon. This resulted in Stephen de Fulbourn being transferred from Waterford to Tuam. Malachy had by then abandoned
Malachy_of_Ireland
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
Peterborough, 1851. Bullwinkle, Alan (February 1984). "The Tunwells of Fulbourn and Great Shelford". Cambridgeshire Family History Society Journal. 4 (5)
Great_Shelford
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1923–1924; 1924–1929; 1935–1937)
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
Stanley_Baldwin
West (1) Eynesbury (1) Fletton (1); electoral division abolished in 1998 Fulbourn (1) Gamlingay (1) Girton (1) Harston (1) Histon (1) Houghton & Wyton (1)
List of electoral wards in Cambridgeshire
List_of_electoral_wards_in_Cambridgeshire
British psychiatrist (1920–2010)
March 2010) was a British psychiatrist who was medical Superintendent at Fulbourn Hospital (1953–1983). David's father, Alfred Clark, was professor of pharmacology
David_Clark_(psychiatrist)
Former railway station in Cambridgeshire, England
Ipswich–Ely line and Newmarket and Chesterford Railway Soham Six Mile Bottom Fulbourn Cherryhinton Balsham Road Abington Bourne Bridge Other lines Abbots Ripton
Grafham_railway_station
Prime Minister of Great Britain (1754–1756; 1757–1762)
Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn Andrew de Gisleham Thomas Sheringham Stephen Hepworth Ralph de Leicester
Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle
Thomas_Pelham-Holles,_1st_Duke_of_Newcastle
Former district in Cambridgeshire
Caxton and Arrington RD Fen Ditton Fen Drayton 1934 Previously Swavesey RD Fulbourn Girton Grantchester Graveley 1934 Previously Caxton and Arrington RD Great
Chesterton_Rural_District
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Italian form of Latin Ariadne, ARIANNA means "utterly pure."
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Famous in the Vedas
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A Companion of Prophet Muhammad PBUH; Hazrat Abu Bakar RA Chose Him to Kill a Person who Falsely Declared Himself a Prophet
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