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Definitive Map Work Date HA'80 Sec CA'06 Sec Surname Postcode Ref Submitted Title Initials Address1 Town Land Name 31(6) 15(A) Abadjian and 39 Marlborough Land at Peterley Stambollouian TN13 2HH 507 17/08/2009 Mr / Mr A and J Crescent Sevenoaks Corner Yes Abel-Smith 411 24/11/1937 Mr L.A. Yes Moat Farm, New House Farm, Wotton Binwell Lane Adams HP18 0QQ 608 19/02/2013 Mr M W Moat Farm Underwood Farm Yes Alan Hills and Francis Hughes Kings Farm, C/o/ Moor Allen 33 Castle Street, Common Farm and Innocent 634 07/11/2013 Cirencester Gloucestershire and Willow Farm Yes Yes Ridings Way, Land North of Alexander 2 20/05/1995 Mr and Mrs M J and J E Cublington Leighton Buzzard Ridings Way Yes The Tower House, Allen 3 22/12/1994 Mrs Medmenham Marlow The Tower House Yes Studridge Farm, Studridge Farm, Anne Mallaliey HP14 3XS 616 09/05/2013 Stokenchurch Bucks Stokenchurch Yes Ivinghoe Aston Farm, Ivinghoe Ivinghoe Aston Ashby LU7 9DG 5 22/06/2001 Mr and Mrs J D and S J Aston Leighton Buzzard Farm Yes Private forecourts at Nos.105,107 8 Church End, and 109 Ashton Waller MK17 0AG 364 26/11/1973 C. Netwon Longville Milton Keynes Cambridge Street Yes Aston 7 20/10/1996 Mr C R C Edgewood Edgewood Yes Edgewood, Aston 327 Mr C R C Hampden Rd Prestwood Yes Man's Leg Wood, Hatches Wood Edgewood, and Juniper Hill Aston 328 31/07/2003 Mr C R C Hampden Rd Prestwood Plantation Yes Land at Brill, Chilton, Boarstall Aubrey Fletcher 383 01/08/1934 Major H.L. & Oakley Yes Land in Boarstall, Brill, Oakley and Aubrey- Fletcher 371 01/08/1934 Major H.L. Chilton Yes Land at Brill, Oakley, Chilton & Aubrey- Fletcher 403 01/08/1934 Mr Boarstall Yes Land at Boarstall, Brill, Oakley and Aubrey-Fletcher 374 01/08/1934 Major H.L. Chilton Yes The Manor House, Church Audley HP22 5SH 442 11/09/2006 Mr and Mrs D & I Walk Weston Turville The Manor House Yes Angling Spring Farm, Whitefield Angling Spring Aylward HP16 0BP 593 01/03/2012 Mr RW & YA Lane Great Missenden Farm Yes Angling Spring Aylward 439 23/06/2006 Mr R W Farm Yes Biddlesden Park Badger 368 25/05/1934 Lt. Col. T.R. Biddlesden Park Estate Yes 33 Knights Templar Way, Bandal 440 Mr Herdev High Wycombe Yes Bellenger 369 16/05/1962 Mr C.A. Callow Down Yes Oving Hill Farm, Benford HP18 10 22/05/1996 Mr C Woodham Aylesbury Oving Hill Farm Yes Manor Farm, Benford 248 29/05/1996 Mr and Mrs C I and I J Seer Green Manor Farm Yes Churchfield Farm, Bennett 11 25/03/1996 Mr and Mrs J.J. and S.L. Townend Road Radnage Churchfield Farm Yes Beacon Farm Beacon Farm House, Ivingoe House and Land Bennitt LU7 9DP 631 09/09/2013 Carol Aston Beds at Diblocks Yes Benyon (chairman) 40 26/10/1994 Sir W Boarstall Estate Yes Benyon (chairman) 41 26/10/1994 Sir W Hartwell Estate Yes Oatleys Farm, Bernard NN13 5JF 638 18/07/3013 Mr Simon Turweston Bucks Oatleys Farm Yes 33 Knights Bhandal 441 02/06/2006 Mr H Templar Way High Wycombe Bucks Yes Little House Farm, Spinfield Bird SL7 2JW 535 13/04/2010 J W and Mrs E Lane Marlow Little House Farm Yes Huntswood / Bishop 22 22/01/1996 Mr N Hitcham Ride Yes South Pavillion, South Pavillion, Wooton Wotton Blair 633 21/10/2013 Mrs Underwood Bucks Underwood Yes Yes Chiltern Place, Chiltern Place Blenham HP22 4PX 477 10/04/2008 Mr and Mrs J Nupend Lane Wingrave land Yes High Barn Farm, High Barn Farm / Bolton HP7 0RP 489 13/09/2008 Mr D J Woodrow Amersham Shires Yard Yes Land at Wooburn Cleeve, Berghers Wooburn Green and Boreham 289 09/01/1992 Mrs M M Hill Common Beaconsfield Yes Field at Stony Boughton 295 03/04/2002 Mr R W Lane Yes 120 Burleigh land at New Inn Bradshaw MK18 7HU 601 Mr and Mrs SD and JR Piece Buckingham Farm Yes 120 Burleigh Land at New Inn Piece, Linden Farm, Stowe, Bradshaw MK18 7HU 619 28/05/2013 Mr&Mrs SD & JR Village Buckingham MK18 5EQ Yes Brandon 246 06/05/1997 Mr C J Duncombe Wood Yes Brandon 247 20/11/1995 Mr C J Duncombe Wood Yes 10 Media Village, Brazier LU7 0JL 580 23/08/2011 Mr P Liscombe Park Soulbury Liscombe Park Yes Well Cottage Farm, 2 Well Well Cottage Breton HP16 9LE 451 25/05/2007 L.S. Cottages Ballinger Bottom Farm Yes Sibley's Coppice, Brien and Hanton 239 01/11/1995 Messrs King's Lane Yes Pullingshaw Wood and Brigg 310 12/11/2002 N.R. Marlow Common Yes Spring Coppice Farm and part Spring Coppice College Brown HP27 0SU 606 28/08/2012 Mr and Mrs L and M Farm Speen Plantation Yes Brown MK43 8SQ 24 Mrs L M Manor Farm Stagsden Yes Land at Hooks Hooks Farm, Farm, Happy Bryant 25 29/02/2000 Mr G Henley Road Marlow Valley Yes Bucknell HP17 8AH 31 18/10/1999 Mr & Mrs T L & C D Manor Farm Haddenham Manor Farm Yes Burnham/Whiteh ead/Brown/Farnc Hall Barn Estate ombe/Sain/Maher Office, Fox /Stebbings HP13 5DR 67 19/07/1994 various various House 26 Temple End Hall Barn Estate Yes Permissive Path Bury HP18 9HJ 312 01/04/2003 Joan Francis Manor Farm Shabbington at Manor Farm Yes Butler 427 25/10/2005 Mr and Mrs E and A Underwood Yes The Old Barn, C/o Smiths Gore OX29 4SX 525 17/03/2010 Worton Park Cassington Land at Padbury Yes Land adjoining 1 Little Close, Deangarden Cain HP12 4PQ 502 04/06/2009 CF, CA and JD Cressex Rd High Wycombe Wood Yes Calleja, Dean, Ferriday, Jupp 361 29/07/2004 Trustees M,T,D,R School Close Yes 48 Elizabeth Court, Milmans Cameron SW10 0DA 32 15/02/2001 Mrs C P Street London Land at Shipton Yes Campbell 209 25/02/1997 Mr and Mrs G J and P C Land at Chivery Yes Church End, Land in Stone Carington HP27 9PD 538 31/08/2010 Hon RJF Manor Farm Bledlow and Bishopstone Yes Hill View Farm, Land at Burgess Carr HP17 8SX 610 03/12/2012 Mr and Mrs Kimblewick Aylesbury Lane, Ford Yes Land in High Wycombe, Flackwell Heath, Manor Farm, lt. Marlow and Carrington HP27 9PD 540 01/09/2010 Hon R F J Church End Bledlow Booker Yes The High Carrington 97 09/02/1998 The Hon R J F Wycombe Estate Yes Carslake & Mr and Mrs C. A R W /W E / I R Paterson 34 20/05/1999 and Mrs P & M A Land at Dollicott Yes The Lodge, Little Land at Little Carton 35 Mr and Mrs A Kingshill Grange Great Missenden Kingshill Yes Orchard Lodge, Land at Ballinger Chapman HP7 0PG 594 19/01/2012 Mr James Fagnall Lane Winchmore Hill Bottom Yes Part of the Chester 230 12/08/1996 Major M.C. Chicheley Estate Yes Lower Hayne Lower Hayne Chichester 566 27/03/2011 Ms J C Farm, Marsh Rd Shabbington Farm Yes Kingswood, Clark SL7 ZE 419 11/10/2004 Mr and Mrs C Henley Road Medmenham Kingswood Yes 51 Quarrendon Francis Wood in Clark 37 17/10/1991 Mr T J Road Amersham Vale Road Yes Henley on Land at Skirmett / Clarke RG9 2BH 38 Mr J K 32 Bell Street Thames Hambleden Yes The Old Stable, The Old Stable, Claydon HP17 9UD 626 26/07/2013 Mr L J Meadle Bucks Meadle. Yes Maldom and part of "Man's Leg Clemens 39 07/01/1996 Mr and Mrs A and P Wood" Yes Pepperboxes Wood, Hampden clemens 199 19/06/2001 Bottom Yes Maldom, Land at Longfield Clemens 436 13/06/2006 Mr & Mrs PJC & AJ Hampden Road High Wycombe Wood Yes D, G E, J A and 102/104 Land at Badricks Clewley HP22 5DL 563 21/02/2011 R D Aylesbury Road Bierton Farm Yes Land on the north and south of the 102/152 Grand Union Clewley HP22 5DL 564 19/02/2011 Ms J A and R D Aylesbury Road Bierton Canal Yes Land on the north, west and south east sides 102/152 of Aylesbury Clewley Hp22 5DL 565 19/02/2011 Ms J A and R D Aylesbury Road Bierton Road Yes Saunderswood Colinswood 275 30/10/1997 Mr J Farm Yes Chetwode Manor Collins MK18 4BB 193 23/06/2001 Mrs J F Chetwode Manor Buckingham Farms Yes Collins 454 06/06/2007 Mr J Chetwode Manor Chetwode Chetwode Manor Yes Field 10935000 off Hangings 283 Main Road, Lane, Great Conran HP14 4UU 618 10/12/2012 Mr & Mrs P A J Walters Ash High Wycombe Missenden Yes Ordnance Map Cooper 363 26/04/1940 Mr F.E. parcels 160+173 Yes Westfield Farm, Hedsor Towers, Henley Road, Copas SL8 5JJ 541 18/03/2011 Mr G W Hedsor Bourne End Medmenham Yes Yes Calves Lane Hedsor Towers, Farm, Billet Lane Copas SL8 5JJ 568 21/04/2011 Mr G W Hedsor Bourne End , Iver Yes Hedsor Towers, Copas SL8 5JJ 569 24/03/2011 Mr G W Hedsor Bourne End Woodlands Farm Yes Hedsor Park Hedsor Towers, Farm, Heathfirld Copas SL8 5JJ 570 18/03/2011 Mr G W Hedsor Bourne End Road, Taplow Yes Hedsor Towers and Billinghurst, Hedsor Towers, Hedsor, Bourne Copas SL8 5JJ 571 18/03/2011 Mr G W Hedsor Bourne End End Yes Old Amersham Farm,School Lane, Penn Street, Hedsor Towers, Amersham, Copas SL8 5JJ 572 22/03/2011 Mr G W Hedsor Bourne End Bucks Yes Land adjacent to Cordis 337 30/06/2003 H.R.
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