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  1. Potterspury es un pueblo y una parroquia civil del distrito de South Northamptonshire, en el condado de Northamptonshire . Demografía [ editar ] Según el censo de 2001, [ 1 ] Potterspury tenía 1391 habitantes (712 varones y 679 mujeres). 235 de ellos (16,89%) eran menores de 16 años, 1047 (75,27%) tenían entre 16 y 74, y 109 (7 ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PotterspuryPotterspury - Wikipedia

    Potterspury is a populous village and civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England. The nearest main town is Milton Keynes, the centre of which is about 7 miles south-east. At the time of the 2011 census, the parish's population (including Furtho) was 1,453 people. The village's name is a concatenation.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PaulerspuryPaulerspury - Wikipedia

    Paulerspury is a civil parish and small village in South Northamptonshire, England. It is approximately 3 miles (5 km) south of Towcester and 8 miles (13 km) north of Milton Keynes along the A5 road (which follows the course of the Roman Road of Watling Street ).

    • 1,018 (2011)
    • England
  4. POTTERSPURY. The ancient parish of Potterspury stretched across the whole of Cleley hundred near its southern end, from a north-eastern boundary represented by the river Tove to a south-western boundary with Whittlebury parish in the middle of Whittlewood forest; in both the north-east and the south-west it touched the Buckinghamshire border.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Queen's_OakQueen's Oak - Wikipedia

    The Queen's Oak was a tree located near Potterspury in Northamptonshire. It is traditionally the site of the first meeting between Elizabeth Woodville and her future husband, Edward IV. The tree was badly burnt in 1994 and died in 1997.

    • August 1997
  6. a (11) Medieval Pottery Kiln (SP 760431), in the garden of a former farm-house in the village, on limestone at 92 m. above OD. A late 14th-century, single-flue, updraught kiln with a circular oven and a roughly rectangular stoke-hole was excavated in 1970. It produced jugs and bowls of buff fabric with olive-green glaze.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_HellinsJohn Hellins - Wikipedia

    In 1790 he was presented to the vicarage of Potterspury in Northamptonshire. On 10 November 1794 he married Anne Brock of North Tawton. He founded the village school in Potterspury: today the John Hellins Primary School bears his name. Recognition of his scientific contribution. His mathematician and astronomical learning was noted.