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  • He’d been living in Biggleswade (about 40 miles from Buckingham, on the other side of Milton Keynes and Bedford) and “reckoned he could play bass.”

    Anne McCue Rocks Buckingham « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2006

  • At present I have not learnt, but think it is Mr Forster of Biggleswade. —

    Letter 309 2009

  • The Editor of the Pocket Magazine has been favoured with a polite letter from Mr. Lane, of Biggleswade, enclosing the following copy of

    Letter 335 2009

  • (The nearest comparison for my blog is probably the Biggleswade Chronicle.)

    Iain's little list Stephen Tall 2007

  • (The nearest comparison for my blog is probably the Biggleswade Chronicle.)

    Archive 2007-09-01 Stephen Tall 2007

  • Biggleswade could have just been another officer with a proposition - but making him a middle-aged unreliable Met advisor is an inspired touch that makes the whole story come to life.

    Eagles Over the Western Front part 30 Steve 2009

  • I quit my job without having another lined up, but two weeks later, I was offered a new position at a gym in Biggleswade, in Bedfordshire.

    Life Among the Dead Lisa Williams 2008

  • I quit my job without having another lined up, but two weeks later, I was offered a new position at a gym in Biggleswade, in Bedfordshire.

    Life Among the Dead Lisa Williams 2008

  • Meanwhile the authoritative voice of Biggleswade Today makes it clear that the of disquiet in the local party goes well beyond Sir Stanley.

    February 2005 2005

  • Meanwhile the authoritative voice of Biggleswade Today makes it clear that the of disquiet in the local party goes well beyond Sir Stanley.

    Archive 2005-02-01 2005

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