Field Names. The Milton Keynes parish map of 1685 shows Great Oak Grove and Little Oak Grove for fields in this region.
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Undeveloped.
Field Name, 1850.
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Name of Farm.
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Original Town. Anglo Saxon Wulfhere's tun, Listed in Domesday as Wluerintone [ 43.11 ] with 2 mills.
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| Holy Trinity Church. | ||||
| The mound next to the church is the remains of a motte and bailey castle built around 1100. The remains of the medieval village can also be seen as minor earthworks | ||||
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Also see Wolverton.
| The river Great Ouse runs along the top of Milton Keynes. The flood plain of the river forming this park. | |
The Iron Trunk Aqueduct
, completed in 1811, carries
the Grand
Union canal over the Ouse.A Viaduct, carrying the railway over the Ouse, was completed in 1838. |
Name of Farm. Prior's Ox Leys is listed on an ancient map of Tattenhoe.
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