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    Findern is a village and civil parish in the District of South Derbyshire, approximately 5–6 miles (9.7 km) south of Derby (Grid reference: SK309307)...
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  • The Findern Manuscript (CUL MS Ff.1.6) is a paper codex written entirely in Middle English and compiled in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries...
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    poeticus, the poet's daffodil, poet's narcissus, nargis, pheasant's eye, findern flower or pinkster lily, was one of the first daffodils to be cultivated...
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  • Debbie Currie (category People from Findern)
    Debbie Currie Born Deborah Currie 1974 (age 49–50) Findern, England Alma mater University of Huddersfield Occupation Journalist Parent Edwina Currie (mother)...
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  • Findern is a civil parish in the South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains eight listed buildings that are recorded in the...
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    Willington and Findern Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Ian Mark Hudson 936 51.3 +20.1 Conservative Martyn Ford 917 50.3 -4.9 Labour Ellie Cole 822 45...
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    Trent. The village is at the crossroads of the north–south B5008 road (for Findern, Repton and Winshill), and the east–west A5132 road (formerly the B5009...
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    Cambridge University Library Gg. IV.27 Cambridge University Library Ff. I.6 (Findern) Cambridge University Library Hh.IV.12 (incomplete) Pepys 2006, Magdalene...
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  • Web of Science Group, a Clarivate company. Retrieved 25 July 2023. "SciFinderⁿ Login". "Scopus preview - Scopus - Sources". DOAJ. "Directory of Open Access...
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  • Mark Todd (politician) (category People from Findern)
    Cambridge; their son was born in December 1992. He and his wife live in Findern, South Derbyshire. HM Treasury (2003). "Explanatory notes: Co-operatives...
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    junr., John Cheynye, Sir Wm. Hampden, John Gyfford. Cambridge:—Sir Wm. Findern, Sir Rob. Coton, Sir Rauf Chamberlain, Sir Giles Alyngton. Cheshire:—Sir...
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    Floyer Hayes Cotmanhay Idridgehay Lower Hartshay Marehay Parsley Hay The Findern Hays Upper Hartshay In the vicinity of Exeter: Floyer Hayes Northern Hay...
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  • Willington and Findern Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Martyn Ford 985 55.2 Conservative Andrew MacPherson 827 46.4 Labour Ian Hudson 556 31.2...
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    Duckmanton Far Laund Farhill Farley Farnah Green Fenny Bentley Fernilee Findern Flagg Flaxholme Fletcher Hill Flower Lillies Folds Foolow Foremark Foston...
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    Joseph Burtt Davy (category People from Findern)
    Joseph Burtt Davy (7 March 1870 Findern, Derbyshire – 20 August 1940 Birmingham) was a Quaker botanist and agrostologist. He was the first curator of...
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    parish, on 1 April 1968 the parish was abolished and merged with Derby and Findern. In 1961 the parish had a population of 11,867. It is now in the unparished...
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  • Kilburn, Milford Amber Valley DE65 DERBY Burnaston, Egginton, Etwall, Findern, Hatton, Hilton, Milton, Repton, Willington South Derbyshire DE72 DERBY...
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    directly to its terminus, passing through Burton upon Trent, Mercia Marina at Findern, the largest inland waterway marina in the United Kingdom, and then through...
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    Wikidata Q124159197. Simone Celine Marshall (2007). "Manuscript Agency and the Findern Manuscript". Bulletin of the Modern Language Society of Helsinki. 108 (2):...
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    farming family in 1726. In 1740 he became an apprentice wheelwright in Findern. In 1754 he inherited a small stock of animals from an uncle and married...
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    Newhall and Stanton; Repton; Seales; Stenson; Swadlincote; Willington and Findern; Woodville. This comprises the whole of South Derbyshire District, excluding...
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  • West Sussex, a village in England People Andrew Findon, British flautist Findern, Derbyshire Finedon, Northamptonshire This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Benjamin Robinson (category People from Findern)
    respected theologian and had his views published. He started a school in Findern in south Derbyshire. Benjamin Robinson was born at Derby in 1666 and educated...
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  • with Lords Roos and Hungerford, Sir Richard Turnstall, and Sir Thomas Findern and the bulk of the Lancastrian army (approximately 5,000 men) ambushed...
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  • 1573–1582. Bibcode:1980PChem..19.1573A. doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(00)83773-5. "SciFinderⁿ Login". sso.cas.org. Retrieved 2021-11-12. Berlin Jochen; Rugenhagen Christiane;...
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    of Sir William Waldegrave of Smallbridge, Suffolk, the widow of William Findern of Little Horkesley, Essex. With no male heirs, the barony became extinct...
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    John Francys of Foremark; and Maria, who was the wife of Sir George Findern of Findern. Port was the first lecturer or scholar at his father's foundation...
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    April 1968 the parish was abolished and merged with Derby, Burnaston, Findern and Radbourne and was transferred to the County Borough of Derby from Repton...
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    Ash, Bearwardcote, Bretby, Burnaston, Dalbury Lees, Egginton, Etwall, Findern, Foremark, Ingleby, Mickleover, Newton Solney, Radbourne, Repton, Trusley...
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    in Elvaston, Derbyshire Listed buildings in Etwall Listed buildings in Findern Listed buildings in Foremark Listed buildings in Foston and Scropton Listed...
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