Emberton

Emberton is a village in the county of Milton Keynes in England, though until 1995 it was in north Buckinghamshire. The village is near the border with Northamptonshire, just to the south of Olney and four miles north of Newport Pagnell. The parish of Emberton is actually made up of three villages that were annexed together for ecclesiastical purposes in 1650: Petsoe, Ekeney and Emberton. Today nothing remains of Ekeney and Petsoe only exists as a hamlet by the name of Petsoe Manor. The village name is Anglo Saxon and means Eanbeorht's Farm. In the Domesday Book of 1086 the village was called Ambretone; in manorial records of 1227 it was Emberdestone. The manor was previously owned by the Pagnell family of Newport Pagnell. The parish church is dedicated to All Saints.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
rppell's warbler
usb flash drive alliance
victoria park, leicester
bill bruford
gay slang
law of return
geographical isolation
congregation
iron sulfur world theory
mats svegfors
car of the year
awa province
awa province (chiba)
jerry goldsmith
ferenc dek
albedo (role playing game)
orphean warbler
sherubtse college
grothendieck's sminaire de gomtrie algbrique
shih ming teh
deutscher werkbund
constance georgine, countess markiewicz
petsoe manor
frieder nake
flackwell heath
infernal affairs
order of the red banner
marsh, buckinghamshire
great missenden
pierre deligne
state political directorate
st leonards, buckinghamshire
donna awatere huata
village people
lyra belacqua
orton, peterborough
max planck institute for the history of science
machinae supremacy
philip i, duke of orlans
bitpop
royal buckinghamshire hospital
vila
messaging spam
fisher