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- ...uffolk]] to the east; [[Essex]] to the south-east; [[Hertfordshire]] and [[Bedfordshire]] to the south-west; [[Huntingdonshire]] to the west; [[Northamptonshire]] ...[[Huntingdonshire]] border) to the sea are the [[Old Bedford River]] and [[New Bedford River]], two great, tidal drainage channels into which the lesser d10 KB (1,429 words) - 17:11, 16 May 2020
- ...Home Counties]]. Five counties surround it: [[Middlesex]] to the south; [[Bedfordshire]] and [[Cambridgeshire]] to the north; [[Buckinghamshire]] to the west; and [[High Barnet]], [[New Barnet]] and [[Chipping Barnet]] have been absorbed by the growth of the me14 KB (2,058 words) - 10:01, 6 June 2019
- | county=Bedfordshire ...hire.gov.uk/images/100623%20web%20population%202009_tcm5-29976.pdf Central Bedfordshire's population]. Dunstable 35,120. Houghton Regis 16,670.</ref>14 KB (2,215 words) - 12:51, 27 January 2016
- ...ned together several canals which were dug in the nineteenth century, with new works of the twentieth. One end of the Grand Union Canal (Grand Junction Canal - Main Line) is at [[Brentfo24 KB (3,901 words) - 07:30, 7 October 2017
- ...it is joined by small streams on either bank. A little past [[Bugbrooke]] Mill the Nene passes under the [[M1 motorway]] and falls over a weir towards [[K ...s closely followed by the [[Grand Union Canal]]'s Northampton arm at Upton Mill.20 KB (3,277 words) - 22:13, 13 January 2024
- '''New Mill''' may be: *[[New Mill End, Bedfordshire]]173 B (21 words) - 22:37, 3 October 2012
- The Lea rises in the north of [[Luton]] in southern [[Bedfordshire]], which town is named from the river; it was ''Ligtun'' in Anglo-Saxon tim ...nd remains the border between Essex and Hertfordshire henceforth until the end of Hertfordshire. It flows by the long conurbation of Lea Valley towns in14 KB (2,270 words) - 15:23, 16 January 2024
- ...n 1959 and 1968 but the southern end was extended in 1977 and the northern end was extended in 1999. The northern end of the M1 is Junction 48; its junction with the A1M between [[Micklefield]]18 KB (2,575 words) - 17:54, 22 January 2018
- ==[[Bedfordshire]]== | [[Clapham, Bedfordshire|Clapham]] || Bents Close <small>MK41 6DY</small> || {{map|}} || align="righ65 KB (7,418 words) - 19:45, 9 October 2022
- ==Bedfordshire== | [[Cotton End]] || Cotten End Playing Fields || Wood Lane <small>MK45 3AW</small> || {{map|}} || 5.2786 KB (10,361 words) - 19:15, 13 January 2023
- |county=Bedfordshire |LG district=Central Bedfordshire9 KB (1,527 words) - 16:45, 15 July 2014
- |county=Bedfordshire |constituency=Mid Bedfordshire8 KB (1,193 words) - 13:10, 28 April 2021
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- ...f water leading to delays at locks, and there were frequent conflicts with mill owners over water supplies. ...th end of the [[Tring]] summit in 1799, and [[Stoke Bruerne]] at the south end of Blisworth Tunnel the following year.17 KB (2,766 words) - 12:54, 27 July 2017
- ...of the [[River Lea]], from its source at [[Leagrave]] near [[Luton]] in [[Bedfordshire]], towards the [[River Thames]], its final stretch being a diversion to the ...ere the River Leas rises in a number of springs and ponds, and follows the new stream through the suburbs of [[Luton]]. Below [[Wardown Park]] the path jo8 KB (1,357 words) - 12:50, 4 August 2017
- ...itishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001289/18570509/052/0003 |newspaper=Bedfordshire Mercury |location=British Newspaper Archive |date=9 May 1857 |accessdate=5 ...idland Railway 1844–1874 |url= |location= |publisher=Augustus M. Kelley, New York |page=308 |isbn=}}</ref>14 KB (1,902 words) - 22:58, 19 February 2023