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Pitstone (England)

LC control no.no2009155944
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Geographic headingPitstone (England)
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Geographic subdivision usageEngland--Pitstone
Associated countryGreat Britain England
Associated placeBuckinghamshire (England)
Found inRelease (of lease and release) from John Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater, to Thomas Brewer of Pitstone, Buckinghamshire, Gent., 1664 October 4
Pitstone guide, 2016/17, online journal viewed on Pitstone Parish Council's website, 23 October 2018: title page (Pitstone) page 8 (in Buckinghamshire)
Wikipedia, viewed 23 October 2018 (Pitstone; it is a village and civil parish in the Aylesbury Vale district of Buckinghamshire, England; it lies at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, 6 miles/9.7km east of Aylesbury and 5 miles/8km south of Leighton Buzzard; it adjoins the village of Ivinghoe; its most notable landmark is Pitstone Windmill)
Ordnance Survey, [via www, 22 July 2009] (Pitstone, Buckinghamshire, SP 945 145 GB)
Collins Britain atlas and gazetteer, 19999 (Pitstone, Bucks.; hamlet, 3m/4km N of Tring)
Geographic area codee-uk-en