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Singleborough is a hamlet in the parish of Great Horwood, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located about a mile from the main village.
History
The hamlet name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'gravel hill'.
It appears spelt as Synkelburgh, in 1440, on a plea roll of the Court of Common Pleas, where a resident Thomas May, with others, was accused of trespassing on John Carter's land in Great Horwood & assaulting him. [1]
51°58′52″N 0°53′06″W / 51.981°N 0.885°W / 51.981; -0.885
References
- ^ "AALT Page". aalt.law.uh.edu. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
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