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Bluntisham is St Mary's Church on Rectory Road. It is likely to be the church mentioned in the Domesday record for Bluntisham, however the original building no longer exists. The chapel was built in the 1330s, and the west tower from 1370 to 1380. Part of the church was rebuilt
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Bluntisham the total tax assessed was seven
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BLUNTISHAM : Geographical and Historical information from the year 1932.
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and is represented on the county council by one councillor.
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1182:"Bluntisham Parish Council: About the parish council"
1160:"Bluntisham Parish Council: About the parish council"
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1593:"Dorothy L Sayers and the Fens, Cambridgeshire"
1269:. Cambridgeshire County Council. Archived from
1237:"Huntingdonshire District Council: Councillors"
385:passes through the western edge of Bluntisham.
1077:Professor J.J.N. Palmer, University of Hull.
946:Peterborough (Market Deeping & Chatteris)
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1573:. Bluntisham Baptist Church. 4 February 2013
1551:. Bluntisham Baptist Church. 4 February 2013
1263:"Cambridgeshire County Council: Councillors"
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1079:"Open Domesday: Place – Bluntisham"
590:Bluntisham was in the historic and
461:who sold it circa 970–75 to Bishop
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1010:"Parishes – Bluntisham cum Earith"
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1299:"St Mary, Bluntisham-cum-Earith"
977:. Office for National Statistics
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1350:"Going for Gold: 4 Ice skating"
1207:"Ordnance Survey Election Maps"
1136:. Open Domesday. Archived from
1549:"Our History – Church History"
1325:"Bluntisham House, Bluntisham"
971:"Civil Parish population 2011"
949:(Map). Ordnance Survey. 2012.
878:Sir Jervoise Athelstane Baines
598:. Then in 1974, following the
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1571:"Our History – John Wheatley"
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1406:"Rider Haggard in Bluntisham"
1104:Goose, Nigel; Hinde, Andrew.
581:Cambridgeshire County Council
811:St Mary's Church, Bluntisham
661:in Cambridge, among others.
534:Ecclesiastical Commissioners
473:. The sale was confirmed by
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1619:. London. 27 November 1925.
1303:www.meridianbenefice.org.uk
1184:. Bluntisham Parish Council
1162:. Bluntisham Parish Council
596:Huntingdon and Peterborough
93:OS grid reference
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1501:"Bluntisham Cricket Club"
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905:Charles Goodman Tebbutt
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1461:"Bluntisham bus guide"
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177:Sovereign state
1529:. A Church Near You
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1440:www.bluntisham.info
1305:. Meridian Benefice
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1085:. Anna Powell-Smith
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866:Dorothy L. Sayers
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