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Lamport, Buckinghamshire - Definition |
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This article is about Lamport, the place in Buckinghamshire, England. For other uses of the same word see Lamport.
Lamport (occasionally also Langport) is a hamlet in the parish of Stowe in north Buckinghamshire, England.
The hamlet's name is Old English and means long town. The hamlet was originally part of Luffield Abbey but was annexed to Stowe to provide homes for the staff and servants of the new manor there.
In the early 15th century the ancient manor at Lamport came into the possession of the Dayrell family, introducing them to the local area. Their name lives on today in the village name of Lillingstone Dayrell.
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Example Usage of Buckinghamshire |
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timmyandemily: @Lou702 hahaa yeah, but Buckinghamshire is just outside of London anyway- I'm just worried in case a Yorkshire person wins :/ x |
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timmyandemily: @Lou702 Buckinghamshire!!!!!! That's just outside of London (fair enough) but if she's cheated she still gets to meet Justin!!! :( x |
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justinandlloyd: @shenadee sorta :) i think its like 5th. Buckinghamshire is first now, i was like woah yeah thats where miltonkeynes is! but its like.. way |
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