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Definitive Map Work Date HA'80 Sec CA'06 Sec Postcode Ref Surname Submitted Title Initials Address1 Town Land Name 31(6) 15(A) 24 Woodside Plot No.14 BR1 2ES 352 McCullagh 12/07/2004 Mr J J Road Bromley Welders Lane Yes Boss Lane Farm, Hughenden North Plantation Bucks 605 Hopkins 30/08/2011 Mr M Boss Lane Valley and Field Yes D E East Stirling Ministry of House, Denny Defence CB5 9PE 93 12/05/2001 End Road Waterbeach Establishments Yes D E East Stirling Ministry of House, Denny Defence CB5 9PE 94 27/03/2001 End Road Waterbeach Establishments Yes Countryside Land at Burtons CM13 3AT 347 30/03/2004 House, The Drive Brentwood Lane Yes Land at Cores Summitt Homes Croudace House, End Road, CR3 6XJ 632 C/o Mr Carey 31/10/2013 Caterham Surrey Bourne End Yes Yes Coborn House, 3 E32 2DA 444 Skinner 12/11/2006 Mr James Coburn Rd Docklands Malmswood Farm Yes Bereleigh, East GU32 1PH 457 Tyrwhitt- Drake 16/08/2007 Mr Meon Petersfield Windmill Wood Yes Bereleigh, East GU32 1PH 458 Tyrwhitt-Drake 16/08/2007 Mr W Meon Petersfield Bray wood Yes The Hollies, Ford Farm, GY1 1XZ 578 09/02/2011 Fosse Andre St Peters Port Chapel Lane Yes Kleinwort benson Guernsey, Dorey Court, Admiral Great Hundridge GY1 3BG 576 15/06/2011 Park St Peter Port Manor Yes Dorney Court, Great Hundridge GY1 3BG 577 15/06/2011 Admiral Park St Peter Port Manor Yes 64 Wooburn Manor Park, HP10 0EG 471 Digby-Hunt 29/01/2008 Mr A Wooburn Green High Wycombe The Swilley Yes 64 Wooburn HP10 0ES 473 Digby-Hunt 29/01/2008 Mr A Manor Park Wooburn Green The Swilley Yes Saddlestones, SADDLESTONE HP10 8NJ 205 Pegler 28/11/1997 Mr and Mrs D J and J A Beacon Hill Penn S, BEACON HILL Yes Former Bourne end - Wooburn HP10 8PF 115 Pitcher 30/11/1993 Mr C S Lude Farm Penn railway line Yes Forestside House, HP10 8PF 116 Pine 18/06/2001 Mr N J Forestside Rowlands Castle Ingram's Copse Yes Little Magpie, Loudwater (High HP10 9SZ 114 Pfetscher 18/04/1993 Mr G P Rayners Avenue Wycombe) Magpie Woods Yes 19 Abbey Barn HP11 1RR 503 04/06/2009 Rd High Wycombe Lucas Wood Yes Buckinghamshire HP11 2JZ 517 Farwell 28/10/2009 Professor R S High Wycombe New university Yes Land adjoining 1 Little Close, Deangarden HP12 4PQ 502 Cain 04/06/2009 CF, CA and JD Cressex Rd High Wycombe Wood Yes Burnham/Whiteh ead/Brown/Farnc Hall Barn Estate ombe/Sain/Maher Office, Fox HP13 5DR 67 /Stebbings 19/07/1994 various various House 26 Temple End Hall Barn Estate Yes 15 Peterborough HP13 6DX 481 Horn 24/01/2006 Mr A C Avenue High Wycombe Common Wood Yes West wycombe HP14 3AJ 641 Dashwood 16/10/2013 Sir Edward Park High Wycombe Wycombe Estate Yes Flint Cottage, HP14 3KF 91 Mills 03/11/2000 Mr and Mrs A J and S M Beacons Bottom Studley Green Flint Cottage Yes B K and A A / C Cadmore End, HP14 3PR 48 Edgley 16/11/1998 Mr and Mrs K and R M A High Wycombe Kensham Farms Yes Kensham Farms, Kensham Farms, HP14 3PR 424 Edgley 31/08/2005 Mr B K Cadmore End High Wycombe Cadmore End Yes Land belonging to Holy Trinity HP14 3PR 445 Edgley 10/01/2007 Mr B K Kensham Farm High Wycombe Church Yes Chiltern Vale Farm, Chiltern Vale HP14 3UE 636 Emmett 04/11/2013 Mr John Frederick Stokenchurch Bucks Farm Yes The Wycliffe Knott (company Centre, Horsleys The Wycliffe HP14 3XL 33 secretary) 16/01/2001 Mr G Green High Wycombe Centre Yes Studridge Farm, Studridge Farm, HP14 3XS 616 Anne Mallaliey 09/05/2013 Stokenchurch Bucks Stokenchurch Yes Hughenden HP14 4 LA 101 27/09/1995 Manor High Wycombe Dorney Wood Yes Hughenden HP14 4 LA 103 27/09/1995 Manor High Wycombe Gray's Field Yes Hughenden Waddesdon HP14 4 LA 108 27/09/1995 Manor High Wycombe Manor Yes Nobles Farm, Allnut's Wood, Pipers Hanging Wood & Hearton HP14 4HN 536 Whitfield 23/05/2010 M A Nobles Farm Saunderton Wood Yes Regional Office, Hughenden HP14 4LA 100 27/09/1995 Manor High Wycombe Ascott Park Yes Hughenden HP14 4LA 102 27/09/1995 Manor High Wycombe Hogback Wood Yes Hughenden HP14 4LA 104 27/09/1995 Manor High Wycombe Lodge Farm Yes West Wycombe Village and Hill, Hughenden West Wycombe, HP14 4LA 105 27/09/1995 Manor High Wycombe Cliveden Yes Hughenden West Wycombe HP14 4LA 106 27/09/1995 Manor High Wycombe Village and Hill Yes Hughenden West Wycombe HP14 4LA 107 27/09/1995 Manor High Wycombe Park Yes Hughenden HP14 4LA 109 27/09/1995 Manor High Wycombe Pulpit Wood Yes Eaton and Lane(trustees of 5 Bramley End, the Williams Hughenden HP14 4NS 153 family) 08/01/1996 Mesrs N and G Valley Bell Farm Yes Eaton,Lane and Hughenden HP14 4NS 429 Williams 17/11/2005 Ms,Ms and Mr N, G and D J 5 Bramley End Valley Bell Farm Yes Field 10935000 off Hangings 283 Main Road, Lane, Great HP14 4UU 618 Conran 10/12/2012 Mr & Mrs P A J Walters Ash High Wycombe Missenden Yes Hatches Farm, Hatches Lane, Gt Hatches Farm, HP15 6DS 621 Davies 11/12/2012 Mr &Mrs D L & M A Kingshill Bucks Great Kingshill Yes Hoppers Farm, Land at Hoppers HP15 6ES 599 04/07/2012 Gt Kingshill High Wycombe Farm Yes Land in Great HP16 0BP 592 Dahl 18/05/2012 Mrs F Gipsy House Gt Missenden Missenden Yes Angling Spring Farm, Whitefield Angling Spring HP16 0BP 593 Aylward 01/03/2012 Mr RW & YA Lane Great Missenden Farm Yes Peterley Corner, Hudson-Flynn + Peterley Lane, Land at Peterley HP16 0HH 627 Platt 27/02/2013 Mr + Ms S+A Prestwood Bucks Corner Yes Collings Hanger Collings Hanger HP16 0HP 588 Deradour 17/01/2012 Mrs Virginia Farm, Prestwood Great Missenden Farm Yes Land on the southwest side of Bryants Bottom Beechgrove, Road, Bryants HP16 0JT 534 01/05/2010 Bryants Bottom Great Missenden Bottom. Yes Redding Wick House, Wood South Heath, Redding Wick, HP16 0RA 141 True-May 01/08/1997 Mr and Mrs B A and M A Lane Gteat Missenden South Heath Yes Collins, Hyde End, Great HP16 0RL 513 16/11/2009 Mr C D Hawthorne Farm Missenden Hawthorne Farm Yes 2 Well Cottages, HP16 9LE 237 Couldridge 15/09/1998 Mrs Lyrette Ballingers Bottom Great Missenden 2 Well Cottages Yes Well Cottage Farm, 2 Well Well Cottage HP16 9LE 451 Breton 25/05/2007 L.S. Cottages Ballinger Bottom Farm Yes Estate Office, HP16 9RE 68 Long (Agent) Mr H A R Grat Hampden Great Missenden Hampden Estate Yes Doe Hill Farm, HP17 0UE 637 Jones 09/08/2013 Mr Alun Gray Little Kimble Bucks Doe Hill Farm Yes HP17 8AH 31 Bucknell 18/10/1999 Mr & Mrs T L & C D Manor Farm Haddenham Manor Farm Yes Starveall Farm, HP17 8PZ 319 Lambert 27/05/2003 Mr P Upton Aylesbury Starveall Farm Yes Hill View Farm, Land at Burgess HP17 8SX 610 Carr 03/12/2012 Mr and Mrs Kimblewick Aylesbury Lane, Ford Yes Thompson Meadway, The St Peter and St HP17 8UR 529 (Churchwarden) 28/02/2010 Mrs V A Green Westlington Paul's Church Yes The Old Stable, The Old Stable, HP17 9UD 626 Claydon 26/07/2013 Mr L J Meadle Bucks Meadle. Yes HP17 OUE 339 Jones 29/12/2003 Mr A.G. Doe Hill Farm Little Kimble Doe Hill Farm Yes Oving Hill Farm, HP18 10 Benford 22/05/1996 Mr C Woodham Aylesbury Oving Hill Farm Yes Garners Sevenex Farms, Andlows HP18 0QA 426 Garner 06/09/2006 Mr J Farm Green lane Andlows Farm Yes Moat Farm, New House Farm, Wotton Binwell Lane HP18 0QQ 608 Adams 19/02/2013 Mr M W Moat Farm Underwood Farm Yes Upper Peppershill Farm, Westfield Upper Peppershill HP18 9EW 261 Seed 11/07/1998 Mr J W Rd Long Crendon Farm Yes Lower Farm, HP18 9EX 579 Morris 12/07/2011 Mr J Easington Aylesbury College Farm Yes Permissive Path HP18 9HJ 312 Bury 01/04/2003 Joan Francis Manor Farm Shabbington at Manor Farm Yes Franklins Farm, HP18 9HN 607 Morgan 20/07/2013 Mr and Mrs RP and SE Shabbington Aylesbury Franklins Farm Yes Little Ickford HP18 9HR 128 Slade 20/11/2000 Mr and Mrs C E and W 15 Bulls Lane Little Ickford Farm Yes Little Ickford HP18 9HR 129 Slade 05/10/1993 Mr and Mrs C E and W 15 Bulls Lane Little Ickford Farm Yes Oak Tree Farm, Shabbington HP18 9JG 505 Morgan 13/07/2009 Mr P J Road Ickford Oak Tree Farm Yes HP18 9NE 506 Sprinz 30/07/2009 Mr J Spa Farm, Dorton Aylesbury Spa Farm Yes Cockshoots County Hall, Picnic Site near HP20 1UY 539 23/09/2010 Walton Street Aylesbury Wendover Dean Yes 1.Black Park and Langley Parks, Wexham 2.Denham Country Park, Denham 3.Thorney Country Park, Iver 4.Long Spinney, Wing 5. Coombe Hill Monument, Wendover 6. Holtspur Picnic Site 7.Denham Marsh Wood, Denham 8. Stanbridge Picnic Site,9. Bacombe Hill, Wendover 10.Grangelands and the Rifle Range, Gt and Lt Kimble 11.Hog and Hollowhill Woods, Medmenham 12.Pavis, North and Black Woods, Drayton Beauchamp 13. Captains Wood, Chesham 14.Cholesbury Camp, Cholesbury 15. HP20 1UY 612 14/03/2013 County Hall Aylesbury Cobblers pits, Yes Aylesbury Hampden Hall College Campus, HP21 8PD 469 12/12/2007 Corporation, Aylesbury Wendover Road Yes Drovers Hill Farm, c/o 3 HP21 8PP 518 Knop 26/11/2009 M G and N L Thomson Close Alylesbury Drovers Hill Farm Yes Thistlebrook Castle Steet HP22 4LN 478 09/04/2008 Farm, Wingrave Aylesbury Farm and Land Yes Chiltern Place, Chiltern Place HP22 4PX 477 Blenham 10/04/2008 Mr and Mrs J Nupend Lane Wingrave land Yes Old Manor Farm, HP22 5AW 532 Mostyn 22/04/2010 A Broughton Aylesbury Old Manor Farm Yes D, G E, J A and 102/104 Land at Badricks HP22 5DL 563 Clewley 21/02/2011 R D Aylesbury Road Bierton Farm Yes Land on the north and south of the 102/152 Grand Union HP22 5DL 564 Clewley 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 Hp22 5DL 565 Clewley 19/02/2011 Ms J A and R D Aylesbury Road Bierton Road Yes Conkers Farm,.
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