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Village in Northamptonshire, England
Hardingstone is a village in Northamptonshire, England. It is on the southern edge of Northampton, and now forms a suburb of the town. It is about 1 mile
Hardingstone
English stone crosses erected in 1291–95
Lincoln, Grantham and Stamford, all in Lincolnshire; Geddington and Hardingstone in Northamptonshire; Stony Stratford in Buckinghamshire; Woburn and Dunstable
Eleanor_cross
County town of Northamptonshire, England
area, in an arc from Kingsthorpe through Duston and Hunsbury, round to Hardingstone beginning in about 1860. Some have now been built over. The town area
Northampton
Area of Northampton, England
ceremonial county of Northamptonshire, England. Wootton is separated from Hardingstone by the Newport Pagnell Road the B526, formerly part of the A50 road.
Wootton,_Northamptonshire
British murderer (1894–1931)
hanged at Bedford Gaol for the November 1930 murder of an unknown man in Hardingstone, Northamptonshire. Rouse's crime became known as the "Blazing Car Murder"
Alfred_Rouse
Town in Hertfordshire, England
cross and two more in the Northamptonshire villages of Geddington and Hardingstone. The town falls within Hertfordshire's Borough of Broxbourne, the metropolitan
Waltham_Cross
Human settlement in England
Duston Collingtree East Hunsbury Far Cotton and Delapre Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Upton West Hunsbury Wootton "Northampton
Northampton_(civil_parish)
English secondary school
Northampton High School is a private day school for girls in Hardingstone, Northampton, England and is part of the Girls' Day School Trust. The school
Northampton High School, England
Northampton_High_School,_England
British Army general
British Army officer. He was the son of Edward Bouverie, of Delapré Abbey, Hardingstone, in Northamptonshire, and his wife, Harriet Fawkener, the only daughter
Henry_Bouverie
Queen of England from 1272 to 1290
grief. Eleanor crosses stood at Lincoln, Grantham, Stamford, Geddington, Hardingstone near Northampton, Stony Stratford, Woburn, Dunstable, St Albans, Waltham
Eleanor_of_Castile
Monument in Yorkshire, England
village cross, closely modelled on the 13th-century Eleanor cross at Hardingstone, Northamptonshire, with two square tiers on two octagonal tiers, standing
Eleanor_Cross,_Sledmere
Stately home in Northampton, England
fulling mill and 10 acres of marsh-meadow of St James Abbey, Northampton: Hardingstone and held the rectories (including glebe and tithe) at Earls Barton, Great
Delapré_Abbey
Former electricity generating station
Northampton power station (also known as Nunn Mills power station or Hardingstone Junction power station) was an electricity generating station in Northampton
Northampton_Power_Station
British actress and artist's model (1882–1951)
Maude Warwick was a daughter of Frank and Maude Warwick, and was born in Hardingstone, Northampton, on 13 October 1882. Her education began in Margate and
Ethel_Warwick
Area of Northampton, England
called Hardingstone, despite the village of Hardingstone being in the part of the parish outside the local government district. The Hardingstone district
Far_Cotton
Michael's Road, Northampton". Miscellanea Edintone. Retrieved 2024-05-05. "Hardingstone, Northamptonshire - genealogy heraldry and history". ukga.org. Retrieved
List of churches in Northampton
List_of_churches_in_Northampton
Wootton Lock) 15 Hardingstone Lock -6' 3" 52°13′33.2″N 0°55′59.5″W / 52.225889°N 0.933194°W / 52.225889; -0.933194 (15. Hardingstone Lock) 16 Huinsbury
List of locks on the Grand Union Canal
List_of_locks_on_the_Grand_Union_Canal
English sculptor and designer (1917–1984)
Lynn Chadwick and Bernard Meadows. Adams attended the village school in Hardingstone, Northamptonshire, now a suburb of the town of Northampton. He lived
Robert_Adams_(sculptor)
Academy in Deanshanger and Roade, Northamptonshire, England
The catchment area extended to Grange Park, Collingtree, Hackleton, Hardingstone, Blisworth, Stoke Bruerne and several other villages in the area. The
Elizabeth_Woodville_School
Village in Northamptonshire, England
of only three Eleanor crosses still standing; the other two being in Hardingstone (near Northampton) and Waltham Cross, although remnants and reconstructions
Geddington
English actress (1907–1990)
typical decisiveness he said: 'That's the woman for me.'" They lived at Hardingstone House, Northampton. Their son, Julian, initially a psychiatrist, became
Freda_Jackson
Grimscote – Guilsborough Hackleton – Halse – Hanging Houghton – Hannington – Hardingstone – Hardwick – Hargrave – Harlestone – Harpole – Harrington – Harringworth
List of places in Northamptonshire
List_of_places_in_Northamptonshire
Nene Valley Way A45 Mere Way A508 London Road B526 Newport Pagnell Road Hardingstone Lane SP756580 The name is a reference to the nearby Eleanor cross The
List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: Q
List_of_road_junctions_in_the_United_Kingdom:_Q
Style of English Gothic architecture
body rested on its journey to London. Of these, those at Geddington, Hardingstone and Waltham Cross survive. These elaborately-sculpted monuments are densely
Decorated_Gothic
Former railway station in Northamptonshire, England
a cost-cutting measure. Services were switched to Castle station via Hardingstone junction. Following closure, the lines leading into the old station were
Northampton St. John's Street railway station
Northampton_St._John's_Street_railway_station
lxiii 18 April 1810 An Act for more effectually repairing the Road from Hardingstone to Old Stratford, in the County of Northampton. (Repealed by Road from
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1810
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1810
Anglo-Norman noble landowner and administrator
Robert was the younger son of William de Vieuxpont, who was Lord of Hardingstone, near Northampton, in 1199, and also held Alston and other places in
Robert de Vieuxpont (died 1227/8)
Robert_de_Vieuxpont_(died_1227/8)
English clergyman and writer (1714–1758)
English clergyman and writer. James Hervey was born on 26 February 1714 at Hardingstone, Northamptonshire. He was educated at the Northampton School for Boys
James_Hervey
British police officer (1863–1947)
both Jack the Ripper and Dr Crippen. Dew was born at Far Cotton, in Hardingstone, Northamptonshire, one of seven children to Walter Dew Sr (ca 1822–1884)
Walter_Dew
Railway line in the Midlands, England
8 chains 80 links in length), to be situate wholly in the parish of Hardingstone in the county of Northampton, commencing by a junction with the Company's
Northampton_loop
Prison in Bedford, England
Rouse (36) – hanged on 10 March 1931, for the Blazing car murder at Hardingstone which attracted sensational national interest. Rouse was tried at Northampton
HM_Prison_Bedford
Norman castle in England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Northampton_Castle
Human settlement in England
the two older parishes. The neighbouring local government district of Hardingstone (which had been created in 1871 covering the Far Cotton area) was enlarged
St_James_End,_Northampton
UK Parliament constituency (since 1974)
Daventry and Brackley, the Rural Districts of Brackley, Crick, Daventry, Hardingstone, Middleton Cheney, Potterspury, and Towcester, and part of the Rural
Daventry_(constituency)
Topcliffe Skipton Girls' High School, Skipton Northampton High School, Hardingstone Northampton School for Girls, Northampton Southfield School, Kettering
List of girls' schools in the United Kingdom
List_of_girls'_schools_in_the_United_Kingdom
Civil parish in Northamptonshire, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Billing,_Northamptonshire
in memory of his beloved wife Eleanor of Castile. Ones at Geddington, Hardingstone and Waltham Cross all survive mostly intact; but the other nine, other
List of English Heritage properties
List_of_English_Heritage_properties
Primary School, Guilsborough Hackleton CE Primary School, Hackleton Hardingstone Academy, Northampton Harlestone Primary School, Lower Harlestone Harpole
List of schools in West Northamptonshire
List_of_schools_in_West_Northamptonshire
Rugby union venue in Northampton, England
"View map: Ordnance Survey, Northamptonshire XLIV.SE (Includes: Duston; Hardingstone; Kislingbury; Rothersthorpe; Upton; Wootton... - Ordnance Survey Six-inch
Franklin's_Gardens
Railway line in the UK
London and North Western Railway's Blisworth to Peterborough line at Hardingstone to be reversed. The change meant that trains called additionally at Northampton
Bedford–Northampton_line
Grounds, in the Manor and Parish of Podington, in the County of Bedford. Hardingstone and Cotton Inclosure Act 1765 (repealed) 5 Geo. 3. c. 2 Pr. 11 February
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1765
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1765
Railway station in Northamptonshire, England
36 by 1925 despite receiving the allocation of the ex-Midland shed at Hardingstone Lane in 1924. The stock level rose under British Railways when it comprised
Northampton_railway_station
Human settlement in England
the area also include the routes 11/11A which also bypass Wootton and Hardingstone. "Map 1952". National Library of Scotland Ordnance Survey Map Archive
Grange_Park,_Northamptonshire
English politician (1694–1761)
Cathedral, London; she was the daughter of Bartholomew Clarke, merchant of Hardingstone and Mary (née Young), sister and sole heir to Hitch Younge MP. Together
Jacob Bouverie, 1st Viscount Folkestone
Jacob_Bouverie,_1st_Viscount_Folkestone
British politician
the daughter and heiress of Bartholomew Clarke of Delapré Abbey and Hardingstone, Northamptonshire, and the former Mary Young (sister and heiress of Hitch
Edward_Bouverie_(senior)
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Brackmills, Delapré, East Hunsbury, Far Cotton, Grange Park, Great Houghton, Hardingstone, West Hunsbury, Wootton West Northamptonshire NN5 NORTHAMPTON Duston
NN_postcode_area
when he drew up a map of the estate of the late Bartholomew Clarke of Hardingstone, a wealthy Turkey Merchant and grandfather of Edward Bouverie, who would
Thomas_Yeoman
British peer
Folkestone and Mary Clarke (the daughter of Bartholomew Clarke, merchant of Hardingstone and Mary (née Young), sister and sole heir to Hitch Younge MP). His paternal
William Bouverie, 1st Earl of Radnor
William_Bouverie,_1st_Earl_of_Radnor
County of England
Clockwise from top: Fotheringhay on the River Nene, the Eleanor Cross in Hardingstone, and the National Lift Tower in Northampton Coordinates: 52°18′N 0°48′W
Northamptonshire
British botanist
the author when citing a botanical name. Archer was born in 1817 in Hardingstone in Northamptonshire. From 1842 to 1856, he worked as a customs officer
Thomas_Croxen_Archer
She was also given lucrative rewards, including a lease of lands at Hardingstone, and a licence to export red herrings from London and Ipswich and import
Dorothy_Bradbelt
Suffolk and Norfolk. Hardingstone Order 1874 Provisional Order for extending the Local Government District of Hardingstone. Kingston-upon-Hull Order
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1874
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1874
War memorial in Sledmere, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
stands near the Eleanor Cross, Sledmere, a copy of the Eleanor Cross from Hardingstone, which was built as a village cross in the 1890s and converted by Sykes
Wagoners'_Memorial
Member of the Parliament of England
Sir Francis Harvey (born in 1568, died 2 August 1632) of Cotes, Hardingstone, Northamptonshire, was an English lawyer and Member of Parliament. He was
Francis_Harvey_(died_1632)
Place in England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Queen's_Park,_Northampton
Diocese of the Church of England
1967) St Mark's Church (c. 1960) Benefice of Living Brook Parish of Hardingstone (population 2,246): St Edmund King & Martyr's Church (medieval) Parish
Anglican Diocese of Peterborough
Anglican_Diocese_of_Peterborough
UK Parliament constituency (since 1974)
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Northampton_North
Former local government area in the UK
district. In 1932, under a County Review order, it took in the disbanded Hardingstone Rural District and two parishes from Pottersbury Rural District. The
Northampton_Rural_District
Parishes of Hardingstone Wootton Great Houghton Little Houghton Milton Collingtree and Rothersthorpe in the Rural District of Hardingstone and to the Parishes
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1904
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1904
Eleanor of Castille. Located at Lincoln, Grantham, Stamford, Geddington, Hardingstone, Stony Stratford, Woburn, Dunstable, St Albans, Waltham Cross, Cheapside
List_of_Gothic_architecture
Village in Northamptonshire, England
Deanshanger. Apart from Blisworth, the catchment area includes Collingtree, Hardingstone, Hackleton, Stoke Bruerne and several other villages. There is a small
Blisworth
carried out in the Blisworth and Heyford area from 1852. New pits near Hardingstone were linked to the line by a tramway in 1851. Tramways or sidings were
Northampton and Peterborough Railway
Northampton_and_Peterborough_Railway
English cricketer
played for Northamptonshire (Northants) and Warwickshire. He was born in Hardingstone, Northamptonshire and died in Naples, Italy. Kingston was a righthanded
Jim_Kingston
Village in Northamptonshire, England
13th century. Finely-carved stone used to build the Eleanor Cross at Hardingstone (started 1291) and to face the west front of the priory church of Canons
Helmdon
Lift-testing tower and landmark in Northampton, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
National_Lift_Tower
lxiii 18 April 1810 An Act for more effectually repairing the Road from Hardingstone to Old Stratford, in the County of Northampton. (Repealed by Road from
List of acts of the 4th session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_acts_of_the_4th_session_of_the_4th_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
a cost-cutting measure. Services were switched to Castle station via Hardingstone junction. The Great Central Railway (GCR) entered Northamptonshire in
Rail transport in Northamptonshire
Rail_transport_in_Northamptonshire
Park in Northampton, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
The_Racecourse,_Northampton
Shopping centre in Northampton, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Grosvenor_Centre
North Hampshire 2001 2008 Hampstead Greater London/Middlesex 1848 1977 Hardingstone Northamptonshire 1837 1924 Harrow Middlesex 1947 1965 Hartismere Suffolk
List of registration districts in England
List_of_registration_districts_in_England
English footballer
information Full name Frederick William Cook Date of birth 1880 Place of birth Hardingstone, England Date of death 1934 (aged 53–54) Position Goalkeeper Senior career*
Fred Cook (footballer, born 1880)
Fred_Cook_(footballer,_born_1880)
British politician
Folkestone and Mary Clarke (the daughter of Bartholomew Clarke, merchant of Hardingstone and Mary (née Young), sister and sole heir to Hitch Younge MP). In 1773
Edward_Bouverie_(1760–1824)
English army officer (1797–1837)
Francis Kenelm Bouverie (1797–1837) was an English army officer. The third son Edward Bouverie (junior) of Delapré Abbey, Northamptonshire and Catherine
Francis_Kenelm_Bouverie
Rural districts of England
Northamptonshire 1894 1935 Oundle and Thrapston RD, absorbed by Kettering RD Hardingstone RD Northamptonshire 1894 1935 absorbed by Northampton RD and Northampton
List of rural districts formed in England and Wales 1894–1974
List_of_rural_districts_formed_in_England_and_Wales_1894–1974
Historic house museum in Northampton, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
78_Derngate
Museum in Northampton, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Northampton Museum and Art Gallery
Northampton_Museum_and_Art_Gallery
English peer
1858), the eldest son of Edward Bouverie senior MP, of Delapré Abbey, Hardingstone, Northamptonshire, and Harriet Fawkener a political hostess and socialite
Edward_Bouverie_(junior)
UK Parliament constituency (since 2010)
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
South Northamptonshire (constituency)
South_Northamptonshire_(constituency)
Church in Northampton, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
The Holy Sepulchre, Northampton
The_Holy_Sepulchre,_Northampton
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
5029°E / 51.3199; 0.5029 (Kit's Coty House) Hunsbury Hill Danes Camp, Hardingstone, Northamptonshire. Hillfort Iron Age 52°13′08″N 0°55′13″W / 52.2189°N
Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882
Ancient_Monuments_Protection_Act_1882
Road in England
Hunsbury, Hardingstone Grade-separated junction; Town centre signed northbound only; northern terminus of A508 concurrency Hardingstone–Northampton
A43_road
Municipal building in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Northampton_Guildhall
Former bus station in Northampton, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Greyfriars_bus_station
Live music venue in Lady's Lane, Northampton, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Roadmender_(nightclub)
Area of Northampton, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Weston_Favell
Suburb in Northampton, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Abington,_Northamptonshire
British actor (1905–1985)
"England & Wales Births 1837-2006: Thomas Gerald Case in 1905". No. Hardingstone, Northamptonshire, England. © brightsolid online publishing ltd. HMSO
Gerald_Case
Shopping center in Northampton, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Weston_Favell_Shopping_Centre
Annual hot air balloon festival in Northampton, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Northampton_Balloon_Festival
Housing estate in Northampton, England
council on 2 May 2013. West Hunsbury originally spanned two parishes: Hardingstone, north of Green Lane and Wootton to the south and east, but was de-parished
West_Hunsbury
British peer and soldier
little in the way of work on the Abbey itself but endowed schools in Hardingstone and Far Cotton and had a keen interest in local affairs. He served as
Everard_Bouverie
English Congregationalist leader, educator, and hymnwriter (1702–1751)
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Philip_Doddridge
Suburb of Northampton in Northamptonshire, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Dallington,_Northamptonshire
Church in Northamptonshire, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
All Saints' Church, Northampton
All_Saints'_Church,_Northampton
British politician
Folkestone and Mary Clarke (the daughter of Bartholomew Clarke, merchant of Hardingstone and Mary (née Young), sister and sole heir to Hitch Younge MP). He was
Bartholomew_Bouverie
English rugby union player
in Olney, Buckinghamshire in 1890. He was baptised on 13 July 1890 at Hardingstone in the County of Northamptonshire, the son of Arthur Bull of Leicestershire
Arthur_Gilbert_Bull
Suburb in Northampton, England
Cotton End Dallington Duston East Hunsbury Far Cotton Great Houghton Hardingstone Hunsbury Meadows Kingsthorpe Lumbertubs Moulton New Duston Queen's Park
Kingsthorpe
afterwards the cathedral, are of small importance. At Geddington, and also at Hardingstone, near Northampton, there is an Eleanor cross, erected by Edward I to
History_of_Northamptonshire
English cricketer
to 1935 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants). He was born in Hardingstone, Northamptonshire on 19 September 1892 and died in Northampton on 22
Thomas_Pitt_(cricketer)
Historic road maintenance bodies in England
of Duston, in the said County of Northampton. Dunchurch St James' End Hardingstone to Old Stratford Turnpike Trust 1768 8 Geo. 3. c. 52 Hardington and Old
Turnpike trusts in the East Midlands
Turnpike_trusts_in_the_East_Midlands
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the strength,the strength, or taking, of the Lord
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