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Huntingdon is a market town in the Huntingdonshire district of Cambridgeshire, England. The town was given its town charter by King John in 1205. It was the county town of the historic county of Huntingdonshire. Oliver Cromwell was born there in 1599 and became one of its Members of Parliament (MP) in 1628.
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Huntingdon is a constituency west of Cambridge in...
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Huntingdon is a town in Cambridgeshire in the United...
- Huntingdon (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia
Huntingdonshire ( / ˈhʌntɪŋdənʃər, - ʃɪər /; abbreviated Hunts) is a local government district in Cambridgeshire, England, which was historically a county in its own right.
Huntingdon is a town in Cambridgeshire in the United Kingdom. It stands on the River Ouse near the A1, a major road in England . History. The town was chartered in 1205 and founded by Anglo-Saxons . Huntingdon also has the largest meadow in England; Portholme Meadow.
This article concerns the History of Huntingdonshire. For other information on the region, see Huntingdonshire. The English county of Huntingdonshire has existed since Anglo-Saxon times.
History of Huntingdon. This quaint market town with charming churches, Cromwell Museum and bustling markets offers you a warm welcome in a variety of cafes, bars and restaurants. Huntingdon Town Trail. To find out more about the town, click the image for a detailed town guide.
Huntingdon is a bustling historic market town near Cambridge, with excellent road and rail links to London. The town straddles the ancient Roman Road of Ermine Street (part of the Great North Road), where it crosses the River Great Ouse.
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Huntingdon is a constituency west of Cambridge in Cambridgeshire and including its namesake town of Huntingdon. It has been represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2001 by Jonathan Djanogly of the Conservative Party .